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  • The rise of the United States / by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London : Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1906.
    • 1906
    • 1 Item
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    Text 973 R27Off-site
  • Byron. : Address at University College, Nottingham, on speech day, 29th November, 1910, for the Byron chair of English literature / By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London : Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1910.
    • 1910
    • 1 Item
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    Text 920 Z v.2Off-site
  • One Welshman: a glance at a great career. : Inaugural address, autumn session, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, October 31st, 1912 / By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London : Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1912.
    • 1912
    • 1 Item
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    Text 973.46 R272Off-site
  • Colossal philanthropy. : An address by Whitelaw Reid, in opening a public library at Luton, Saturday Oct. 1st, 1910.

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    • London : Harrison and sons, printers, 1910.
    • 1910
    • 1 Item
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    Text 339 Z v.3Off-site
  • American and English studies.

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    • Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1968]
    • 1968-1913
    • 2 Items
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    Text AC8 .R4 1968 v.2Off-site
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    Text AC8 .R4 1968 v.1Off-site
  • London commemorations. : Winter of 1908-9. Remarks by the American Ambassador at the Poe centenary, Authors' club, March 1st (for Jan. 19th), 1909. The Bacon tercentenary, Gray's Inn, Oct, 17th, 1908. The Milton tercentenary, Mansion house, Dec. 9th, 1908. The Washington anniversary, London Section, U. S. Navy league, Feb. 22nd, 1909.

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    • London : Harrison and sons, printers, 1909.
    • 1909
    • 1 Item
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    Text 920 R27Off-site
  • "Our foremost friend in Great Britain." / An address by Whitelaw Reid at the unveiling of a tablet in memory of Edmund Burke, placed on his old residence at Bath by the municipality; October 22nd, 1908.

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    • London : Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1908.
    • 1908
    • 1 Item
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    Text 92B916 R3Off-site
  • Some consequences of the last treaty of Paris: advances in international law and changes in national policy, by Whitelaw Reid ...

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    • London, New York, J. Lane, 1899.
    • 1899-1899
    • 1 Item
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    Text 325.73 R27Off-site
  • Continental union : Civil service for the Islands; An address at the Massachusetts Club, Boston, March 3, 1900.

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    • New York : Hall, 1900.
    • 1900
    • 1 Item
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    Text 351.6 P535 QOff-site
  • Some newspaper tendencies ; an address delivered before the editorial associations of New York and Ohio / Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York : H. Holt and company, 1879.
    • 1879
    • 1 Item
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    Text F 7992Off-site
  • Great Britain and the United States need each other. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1907.
    • 1907
    • 1 Item
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    Text Econ 7129.07.3Off-site
  • Town hall suggestions; address at the opening of a new city hall, Xenia, Ohio Feb. 16, 1881.

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    • 1 Item
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    Text US 25907.7Off-site
  • Two witnesses at Gettysburg : the personal accounts of Whitelaw Reid and A.J.L. Fremantle / edited by Gary W. Gallagher.

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    • Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
    • 2009
    • 1 Item
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    Text E475.53 .R35 2009Off-site
  • Problems of expansion, as considered in papers and addresses. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York, The Century Co., 1900.
    • 1900
    • 1 Item
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    Text JV527 .R453 1900Off-site
  • Abraham Lincoln / by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London : Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1910.
    • 1910
    • 1 Item
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    Text E457.8.R35 1910Off-site
  • One Welshman; a glance at a great career; inaugural address, autumn session, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, October 31, 1912, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1912.
    • 1912
    • 1 Item
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    Text 10824.499.75Off-site
  • American and English studies, by Whitelaw Reid ...

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    • New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1913.
    • 1913
    • 2 Items
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    Text 1066.755 v. 2Off-site
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    Text 1066.755 v. 1Off-site
  • How the United States faced its educational problem, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1906.
    • 1906
  • Byron. Address at University College, Nottingham, on speech day, 29th November, 1910, for the Byron chair of English literature. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1910.
    • 1910
  • University tendencies in America. An address delivered at Leland Stanford, Jr., University, April 19, 1901, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York, Printed for the University, 1901.
    • 1901
  • One Welshman: a glance at a great career. Inaugural address, autumn session, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, October 31st, 1912. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1912.
    • 1912
  • The rise of the United States, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1906.
    • 1906
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 1081.755Off-site
  • The Monroe doctrine, the Polk doctrine and the doctrine of anarchism, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York [The De Vinne Press] 1903.
    • 1903
    • 1 Item
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    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • The "practical side" of American education. John Bright and the Civil War. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1907.
    • 1907
    • 1 Item
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    Text 6608.755Off-site
  • How the United States faced its educational problem, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1906.
    • 1906
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • Byron. Address at University College, Nottingham, on speech day, 29th November, 1910, for the Byron chair of English literature. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1910.
    • 1910
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • University tendencies in America. An address delivered at Leland Stanford, Jr., University, April 19, 1901, by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York, Printed for the University, 1901.
    • 1901
    • 1 Item
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    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • One Welshman: a glance at a great career. Inaugural address, autumn session, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, October 31st, 1912. By Whitelaw Reid.

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    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1912.
    • 1912
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • The rise of the United States, by Whitelaw Reid.

    • Text
    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1906.
    • 1906
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 1081.755Off-site
  • The Monroe doctrine, the Polk doctrine and the doctrine of anarchism, by Whitelaw Reid.

    • Text
    • New York [The De Vinne Press] 1903.
    • 1903
    • 1 Item
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    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • A commencement address before the [Phi Beta Kappa] society of Vassar College, June 8, 1903. The thing to do; by Whitelaw Reid.

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    • New York, Printed for the Vassar chapter of the [Phi Beta Kappa] society [The De Vinne press] 1903.
    • 1903
    • 1 Item
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    Text 1096.755 v.1 v.1Off-site
  • The "practical side" of American education. John Bright and the Civil War. By Whitelaw Reid.

    • Text
    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1907.
    • 1907
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 6608.755Off-site
  • "Our foremost friend in Great Britain." An address by Whitelaw Reid at the unveiling of a tablet in memory of Edmund Burke, placed on his old residence at Bath by the municipality; October 22nd, 1908.

    • Text
    • London, Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1908.
    • 1908
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text 14463.227.75Off-site

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