New England
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 12 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
A Republic of Righteousness. = The Public Christianity of the Post-Revolutionary New England Clergy.
by:
New England; Oxford University Press.; Sassi, Jonathan D.
(Language materials, printed)
Sugaring off : = the maple sugar paintings of Eastman Johnson /
by:
Allen, Brian T.; Johnson, Eastman; Johnson, Eastman.; New England; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
(Language materials, printed)
Walking in the Way of Peace. = Quaker Pacifism in the Seventeenth Century.
by:
England; New England; Oxford University Press.; Weddle, Meredith Baldwin
(Language materials, printed)
Frommer's Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine /
by:
Karr, Paul.; Maine; New England; New Hampshire; Vermont
(Language materials, printed)
Autumn : = a New England journey /
by:
Mate, Candace.; Mate, Ferenc, (1945-); New England
(Language materials, printed)
Little women /
by:
Alcott, Louisa May, (1832-1888); Escott, John.; New England
(Language materials, printed)
The good thief : = a novel /
by:
New England; Tinti, Hannah; United States
(Language materials, printed)
Frommer's wonderful weekends from New York City /
by:
Middle Atlantic States; New England; New York Region; Wood, Marilyn (1948-)
(Language materials, printed)
Religion and public life in New England : = steady habits, changing slowly /
by:
New England; Silk, Mark.; Walsh, Andrew.
(Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Married people- Fiction.
United States- Officials and employees
Rural poor- Fiction.
Autumn- New England
Sisters- New England
Clergy- Political activity- New England
New England
Vermont
New Hampshire
Johnson, Eastman
Quakers- History- 17th century.- New England
Maine
Maple sugar in art
Congregational churches- Clergy- New England
England- Fiction.
Middle Atlantic States
New York Region
Accident victims
March family (Fictitious characters)
Orphans- Fiction
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
Religion and politics- New England.
Church and state- History.- New England
Quakers- History- 17th century.- England
King Philip's War, 1675-1676- Religious aspects
Country life in art
Mothers and daughters- New England