SELECTED WORKS OF E. W. COLE.
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Selected Works OF E. W. COLE.
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A WHITE AUSTRALIA.
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A White Australia.
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A White Australia. Eminent Japanese Opinions.
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EDUCATION.
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THE JAPANESE AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
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LITERATURE IN JAPAN.
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SPEECH BY A “COLOURED” MAN.
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JAPANESE PRESS NOTICES.
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JAPANESE STATISTICS. Population of the Japanese Empire (Estimated).
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THE JAPANESE ARMY.
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THE JAPANESE NAVY.
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Number and Tonnage of Japanese Vessels.
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Vessels Classified According to Size.
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Japanese Railways.
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Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones.
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Value of Mineral Products.
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Number of Domestic Animals in Japan.
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Value of Chief Marine Products.
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Taxes on Alcoholic Liquors.
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Tobacco.
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A Wonderful Search Journey by the 40 Principal Modes of Travelling in the World, and a Prize of £1,000 offered for a Flying Machine.
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A Wonderful Search Journey by the 40 Principal Modes of Travelling in the World, and a Prize of £1000 Offered for a Flying Machine.
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COLE’S FLYING MACHINE.
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MISS LINDA COLE EXPERIENCES Her First Aerial Flight.
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Aviation in Melbourne. Passengers accompany Harry Hawker to the Clouds.
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THE WORLD’S AEROPLANE PROGRESS.
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THE WORLD’S WAR AEROPLANES.
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AEROPLANES
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THE WORLD’S SEAPLANES—FROM A TO Z.
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SEAPLANES
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THE Whole Human Race is Mixing And Must Mix—Even in Australia. All the World Akin. Every Person is Cousin to Every Other Person.
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Every Person in the World, akin to every other Person.
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RACE MIXTURE OF ALL MANKIND.
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EUROPEAN MIXTURES.
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ASIATIC MIXTURES.
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AFRICAN MIXTURES.
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AMERICAN MIXTURES.
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UNITED STATES.
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TYPES AND PURE RACES.
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THE JEWS NOT A PURE RACE.
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MIXTURE THROUGH SLAVERY.
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THE SOLDIERS’ MIXTURE.
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PROXIMITY A CAUSE OF MIXING.
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MIXTURE BY EMIGRATION.
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RELIGION A CAUSE OF MIXTURE.
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Religions of the World.
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THE HISTORY Of THE APPLE. A Piece of History Far More True than the Average of Histories.
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A New York Boot-black.
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Stolen apples are sweetest.—Proverb.
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The Apple and Universal Gravitation.
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Apple Juice Intoxicates People.
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Apples as a Cure for Drunkenness.
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Where the Apple Came From.
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Apples the Best Fruit.
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The Planting of the Apple-Tree.
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Kinds of Apples in the World.
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Names of the Best Families.
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Other So-called Apples, but which are not Real Orthodox Apples.
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Earth Apple.
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Elephant Apple.
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Love-Apple, or Apple of Love.
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Oak Apple.
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Papaw Apple.
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Pine Apple.
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Pomegranate Apple.
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Thorn Apple.
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Enormous Yields of Apples.
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The Biggest Apple-Tree in the World.
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A Wild-Apple Orchard.
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Trade in Apples.
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Enemies of the Apple.
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Gathering of the Apples.
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Apples Good for Food.
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Apple Sauce.
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Dried Apples.
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Apple Pulp.
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The Apple Cure.
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Unripe Apples are Poison.
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An Orchard, even a Small One, is One of the Best of Possessions.
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Strong Reasons for Planting an Orchard.
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What Boys, Girls, and Parents Should Do?
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The Apple Club Idea.
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An Orchard Missionary.
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Apple Growing in Australia.
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The Uses and Curse of Tobacco. And the substitution of a Healthy Apple-Eating Habit for an Unhealthy Tobacco-Smoking Habit
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Apple-Eating will Lessen Drunkenness.
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NIGHT Day’s Better Half, Night.
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A Prayer.
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A Night Scene.
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Night.
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Midnight.
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Saturday Night.
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Destiny.
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The Beauty of Night.
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World-Jewelled Night.
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Night Hath Made Many Bards.
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No title
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Good-night.
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Night—the Noon of Thought.
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Night.
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The Spell of Night.
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Night.
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A Winter Night.
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Advantages of Night.
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Night.
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Eternal Power of Love.
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Night Preferred for Study.
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Night’s Curtains.
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The Dusky Face of Night.
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Stillness of Midnight.
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Night.
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The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.
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The Repose of Night.
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Our Duty.
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Night.
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Sad and Solemn Night.
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A Still Night.
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Description of Night.
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The Soothing Power of Night.
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Beautiful Night.
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Meditation at Night.
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Night.
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Day Returns to Night.
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The Freshness of the Night.
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Night.
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Listening Night.
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Mollie Darling.
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A Balmy Night.
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The Touch of Night.
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Dawn.
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The Approach of Night.
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Charms of Night.
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Stillness of Night.
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Till This Stormy Night Be Gone.
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Midnight.
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Night, the Earth-Favouring Queen.
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The Silent Reign of Night.
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A Quiet Night.
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Dawn.
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Dark Night.
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Conscience Active at Night.
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The Approach of Night.
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Night.
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Music Enhanced in Silent Darkness.
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Tranquillity of Night.
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Bless God for Night.
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Last Thoughts at Night.
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The Night Came on Alone.
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Midnight in a Wood.
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Night’s Deepest Gloom.
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Night, the Time of Study.
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The Witching Hour of Night.
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Deadness of Night.
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Midnight.
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Knell of Night.
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The Night is Come.
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Description of a Night in Sweden.
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Hymn to the Night.
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The Day is Done.
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The Silence of Night.
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Midnight.
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The Moon and Stars at Midnight.
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Night and the Stars.
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Night is Nigh Gone.
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Night in the East.
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Invocation to Night.
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Night, the Empress of Silence.
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The Restful Power of Night.
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Reminders of the Night.
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Night and the Wrongdoer.
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Benefits of Night.
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A Night of Tears.
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The Night is Come.
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Midnight.
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Quietude of Night.
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The Fall of Night.
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The Course of Night.
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The Veil of Night.
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Double Night.
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Night in the Tropics.
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Night.
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Scenery of Night.
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Sympathetic Power of Night.
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A Blessed Night.
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The Midnight Hour.
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Oft in the Stilly Night.
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Work, for the Night is Coming.
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Nightfall.
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Longing for Night.
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The Approach of Night.
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Varied Characteristics of Night.
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Morning, Noon, and Night.
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The Nights.
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Awake.
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The Dew of Night.
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A Moonlight Night.
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Night and Morning.
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The Elevating Influence of Night.
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Love Influenced by Night.
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Drowsiness of Night.
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The Advantages of Night.
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Night and the Senses.
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Music at Night.
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Night.
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To Night.
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A Beautiful Night.
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Gloom of Night.
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Sunset.
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Night.
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Midnight.
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Approach of Night.
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Break of Day.
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Night Suited to Prayer.
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Moral of Evening.
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The Voice of Night.
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The Cheerfulness of the Night
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Approach of Night.
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A Still, Dark Night.
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Nightfall.
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Description of Night.
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Last Thoughts at Night.
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Tranquillity of the Night.
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Silent Night.
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Times That I Meet Thee.
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Midnight.
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Solemnity of Night.
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Night is Made for Tenderness.
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Night.
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Night at Sea.
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The Magnificence of Night.
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How Beautiful the Queen of Night.
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Address to Twilight.
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Night Likened to a Widow.
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Night is Virtue’s Friend.
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Divinity of Night.
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Night.
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Night.
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Temple of Night.
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Still, Silent Night.
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Good-Night.
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NOON Work for the Night is Coming.
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Noon.
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Repose of Noon.
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Glorious Noon.
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A Still Noontide.
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A Bright Sunny Noon.
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The Grlad Hour of Noon.
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Noontide.
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The Repose of Noon.
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Hope and Love.
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Summer Noon.
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I Sighed for Thee.
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Summer Noon.
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Noontide Prayer.
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Moral Lesson of Noon.
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Reflections on a Summer’s Noon.
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Silent Noon.
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Heats of Noon.
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Noon.
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The Summer Noon.
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Hymn for Noon.
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GOD IS TRUTH. Truth is Godlike.
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God and the Universe.
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CREAM of HUMAN THOUGHT LIBRARY. NOW PUBLISHING. The Cream of Human Thought or Much-in-Little Library. To contain 1000 Books on 1000 Subjects.
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Advertising
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A NEW MAP Of Concentrated World Knowledge, ENTITLED: “THE WHOLE WORLD AT A GLANCE.”
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PRESS OPINIONS from Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide.
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