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frederic dewitt wells

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  • The Man in Court

    "The Man in Court" by Frederic DeWitt Wells is a compelling exploration of the legal system and the intricacies of courtroom drama. Through vivid storytelling, Wells delves into the lives of various characters who navigate the complexities of justice, revealing the human emotions and moral dilemmas that arise in legal battles. The book captures the tension and stakes involved in court proceedings, ... Read more

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  • The Man in Court

    Enriched edition. A Legal Thriller of Justice, Morality, and Redemption

    In "The Man in Court," Frederic DeWitt Wells delivers a compelling exploration into the intricacies of the legal system, presenting a narrative that intertwines courtroom drama with social critique. This work employs a meticulous literary style, characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid characterizations, immersing the reader in the tension and ethical dilemmas faced by those involved in legal ... Read more

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    Lessons from the Most Courageous Leader of the Twentieth Century

    Teddy Roosevelt is the only president in history to deliver a ninety-minute speech directly after being shot in the chest. He’s a Nobel Prize recipient, a Harvard graduate, and he was the youngest President in history to be inaugurated into office. Roosevelt’s force took America by storm in the early twentieth century, and he is regarded as one of the finest leaders ever to take office.His wisdom ... Read more

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  • A London Police Court and In the Witness Box 1867

    by A H Guernsey ...
    These three articles from 1867 provide a humorous description of a London Police court and the witnesses that may appear there. Illustrated. ... Read more

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  • Democracy and Social Ethics

    Conception of the Moral Significance of Diversity From a Feminist Perspective Including an Essay Belated Industry and a Speech Why Women Should Vote

    by Jane Addams ...
    It is well to remind ourselves, from time to time, that "Ethics" is but another word for "righteousness," that for which many men and women of every generation have hungered and thirsted, and without which life becomes meaningless. Certain forms of personal righteousness have become to a majority of the community almost automatic. But we all know that each generation has its own test, the ... Read more

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  • Prisons: A Social Crime and Failure

    by Emma Goldman ...
    IN 1849 Feodor Dostoyevsky wrote on the wall of his prison cell the following story of The Priest and the Devil: “‘Hello, you little fat father!’ the devil said to the priest. ‘What made you lie so to those poor, misled people? What tortures of hell did you depict? Don’t you know they are already suffering the tortures of hell in their earthly lives? Don’t you know that you and the authorities of ... Read more

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  • The Greatest Works of Jane Addams

    A Pioneer of Social Work on Democracy, Youth, Feminism, and Suffrage - From Hull-House to the Nobel Peace Prize

    by Jane Addams ...
    Jane Addams (1860-1935), known as the "mother" of social work, was a pioneer American settlement activist, public philosopher, sociologist, protestor, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. In 1931 she became the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and is recognized as the founder of the social work profession in the United States. Contents: Democracy and ... Read more

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  • Female Suffrage

    "...The natural position of woman is clearly, to a limited degree, a subordinate one. Such it has always been throughout the world, in all ages, and in many widely different conditions of society. There are three conclusive reasons why we should expect it to continue so for the future.First. Woman in natural physical strength is so greatly inferior to man that she is entirely in his power, quite ... Read more

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  • Facts And Fictions Of Life

    Intellectual and essayist Alice Chenoweth, who wrote under the pen name Helen H. Gardener, was one of the foremost thinkers of the late nineteenth century. She contributed groundbreaking ideas to the debates about controversial issues such as gender relations, women's suffrage, religion, and rationality. This collection brings together some of her most compelling analyses of social issues of the ... Read more

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  • The Crime of Imprisonment

    The Nobel Prize–winning social critic examines the absurdities and moral indignities of modern incarceration in this classic work.Best known for his theatrical works of biting social satire, George Bernard Shaw was also a committed political activist who, at various times, found himself in conflict with the law. Though he was never arrested, Shaw was deeply concerned with the experience of ... Read more

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  • Democracy and Social Ethics

    by Jane Addams ...
    According to Wikipedia: "Jane Addams (September 6, 1860 May 21, 1935) was a founder of the U.S. Settlement House movement, and one of the first American women to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize." ... Read more

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  • Democracy and Social Ethics

    by Jane Addams ...
    To attain individual morality in an age demanding social morality, to pride one's self on the results of personal effort when the time demands social adjustment, is utterly to fail to apprehend the situation.It is perhaps significant that a German critic has of late reminded us that the one test which the most authoritative and dramatic portrayal of the Day of Judgment offers, is the social test. ... Read more

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