Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904
Power Cobbe, Frances
Frances Power Cobbe Irish writer, social reformer, anti-vivisection activist and leading suffragette (1822-1904)
קוב, פרנסס פאוור, 1822-1904
Cobbe, Frances Power
Cobbe, Frances Power (Irish writer, activist, 1822-1904)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Frances Power Cobbe ‡c Irish writer, social reformer, anti-vivisection activist and leading suffragette (1822-1904)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (30)
5xx's: Related Names (8)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lecky, W.E.H. ‡d 1838-1903
- 500 1 _ ‡a Leerling van Parker, Een
- 500 1 _ ‡a Leighton, Rufus
- 500 1 _ ‡a Nostradamus, Merlin
- 500 1 _ ‡a Nostradamus, Merlin, ‡d 1822-1904
- 500 1 _ ‡a Parker, Theodore ‡d 1810-1860
- 500 1 _ ‡a Scholl, Jules Charles
- 500 1 _ ‡a Stanton, Theodore
Works
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Brief van Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904), letterkundige, geschreven aan William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1838-1903), politicus | |
Broken lights: an inquiry into the present condition and future prospects of religious faith. | |
The cities of the past. | |
The collected works of Theodore Parker containing his theological, polemical and critical writings, sermons, speeches and addresses and literary miscellanies. | |
Coup d'oeil sur le monde à venir | |
Criminals, idiots, women, and minors, is the classification sound? : a discussion on the laws concerning the property of married women | |
Darwinism in morals, and other essays. | |
Destitute incurables in workhouses : a paper | |
The duties of women; | |
An essay on intuitive morals : being an attempt to popularize ethical science. | |
Essay. Selections (1863) | |
Essays on the pursuits of women : also, a paper on female education | |
Essays. Selections (1882) | |
False beasts and true : essays on natural (and unnatural) history | |
Female education and how it would be affected by university examinations : a paper read at the social science congress London 1862 | |
The friend of man ; and his friends, the poets | |
Health and holiness : an address read to the Cambridge Ladies' Discussion Society, November 6th, 1891 | |
The higher expediency | |
The hopes of the human race, hereafter and here. | |
Hours of work and play | |
Italics : brief notes on politics, people, and places in Italy in 1864 | |
L'humanité destinée au salut : discours | |
Life of Frances Power Cobbe | |
Light in dark places | |
Lumière dans les ténèbres | |
Mad dog!! | |
The modern rack; papers on vivisection | |
The moral aspects of vivisection | |
Mr. Lowe and the vivisection act | |
The nine circles; | |
Pamphlet '"A few rabbits" Letter from Miss Cobbe' | |
The peak in Darien, with some other inquiries touching concerns of the soul and the body. | |
Public money : an enquiry concerning its expenditure | |
Re-Echoes. - | |
The red flag in John Bull's eyes. | |
Rejoinder to Mrs. Stowe's reply to the address of the women of England. | |
The religious demands of the age : a reprint of the preface to the collected works of Theodore Parker | |
Religious duty | |
Science in excelsis. A new vision of judgment. | |
The scientific spirit of the age : and other pleas and discussions | |
Seul avec Dieu : recueil de prières pour le culte individuel | |
Studies new and old of ethical and social subjects | |
Suffragette manifestos | |
Tender vivisection : to the editor of "The Scotsman". | |
Theory of morals | |
Vivisection in America. I.--How it is taught. | |
We women are roused | |
The woman question in Europe : a series of original essays | |
The Workhouse as an Hospital |