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- "A Modern Lettre de Cache" (L. Clarke Davis)
- "A Reply to the Address to the Women of England" (Stowe)
- "A Story of To-Day"
- "Blind Tom"
- "Bluebeard"
- "Commemorative and Farewell Reunion"
- "David Gaunt"
- "Dick Whittington and His Cat" (pantomime)
- "Idylls of the King" (Tennyson)
- "John Lamar"
- "Life in the Iron-Mills"
- "Light of the World" (Simmons)
- "Negro Problem"
- "Paradise Lost" (Milton)
- "Paul Blecker"
- "Puss 'n Boots"
- "Resignation" (Schiller)
- "Song of Myself" (Whitman)
- "That Lass o' Lowrie's" (Burnett)
- "The Deaf and The Dumb"
- "The Great Air-Engine"
- "The Promise of Dawn"
- "The Wife's Story"
- “A Story of To-Day”
- “Blind Tom
- “Blind Tom”
- “David Gaunt”
- “Debby’s Debut” (Alcott)
- “John Lamar”
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- “My First Case”
- “My Hunt after ‘The Captain’” (Holmes)
- “Paul Blecker
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- “The Briarwood Pipe”
- “The Great Air-Engine”
- “The Land of the West” (Lover)
- “The Legend of Monte del Diablo” (Harte)
- “The Man Without a Country” (Hale)
- “The Promise of Dawn”
- ” Charles Dickens
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- A Fool's Errand (Tourgee)
- A Study of the Guard (J.B. Fremont)
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- Michel Lambert
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- Mrs. David Atwood Wasson
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- Nathaniel Hawthorne
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- Peterson’s Magazine
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- Public Ledger
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- Rab and His Friends (Brown)
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- Rachel Leet Wilson Harding
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- Rebecca Leet Wilson Blaine
- Records of Woman (Hemans)
- reformers
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- Rembrandt
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- Rev. Benjamin J. Wallace
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- reviews by RHD
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- Richard Harding Davis
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- Robert Barclay
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- The Bastille
- The Bride of Abydos (Byron)
- The Diverting Ballad of John Gilpin (Cowper)
- The Faerie Queen (Spenser)
- The Grandissimes (Cable)
- The History of Rasselas" (Johnson)
- The Inquisition
- The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare)
- The Sorrows of Young Werther (Goethe)
- The Story of the Guard (J.B. Fremont)
- The Vicar of Wakefield (Goldsmith)
- Theodore Winthrop
- Theosophy
- Thomas Carlyle
- Thomas Grey
- Thomas Moore
- Ticknor & Fields
- titling her works
- Tiziano Vecellio
- To Have and To Hold (Johnston)
- Transcendentalism
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- Turner’s Lane Hospital
- Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare)
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe)
- University of Virginia
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- William Lloyd Garrison
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- Willliam S. Rosecrans
- Woman in the 19th Century (Fuller)
- women artists
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- wood-engraver
- working class
- World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition
- xenophobia