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  1. The works of Charles Follen, with a memoir of his life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-09-11
  2. The old garret: Part second (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1855
  3. The works of Charles Follen, with a memoir of his life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-09-11
  4. The works of Charles Follen, with a memoir of his life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-08-09
  5. The Works Of Charles Follen V2: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2009-06-13
  6. The Works Of Charles Follen, With A Memoir Of His Life. In Five Volumes - Vol II by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2008-07-12
  7. The works of Charles Follen, with a memoir of his life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-09-11
  8. The Works Of Charles Follen, With A Memoir Of His Life. In Five Volumes - Vol III by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2008-07-12
  9. The works of Charles Follen, with a memoir of his life by Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-08-09
  10. The Works Of Charles Follen, With A Memoir Of His Life. In Five Volumes - Vol V. by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2008-07-12
  11. The Works Of Charles Follen V5: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2009-06-13
  12. The Works Of Charles Follen V4: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  13. The Works Of Charles Follen V2: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  14. The Life Of Charles Follen (1844) by Eliza Lee Follen, 2010-09-10

61. Charles Theodore Christian Follen
He was the second son of Christopher Follen, an eminent jurist. His wife,Eliza Lee Cabot, author, born in Boston, 15 August 1787; died in Brookline,
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FOLLEN, Charles Theodore Christian, educator, born in Romrod, Germany, 4 September 1796; died in Long Island sound, 13 January 1840. He was the second son of Christopher Follen, an eminent jurist. He was educated at the preparatory school at Giessen, where he distinguished himself for proficiency in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, and Italian. At the age of seventeen he entered the University of Giessen, and began the study of jurisprudence, but presently, on hearing the news of Napoleon's defeat at Leipsic, he enlisted in a corps of riflemen. A few weeks after enlisting, his military career was cut short by an acute attack of typhus fever, which seemed for a time to have completely destroyed his memory. After his recovery he returned to the University, where he took the degree of doctor of civil law in 18i7.

62. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Flower, Jessie Graham Floyd, Juanita Helm, 1880 Follen, Eliza Lee Follen, ElizaLee Cabot, 1787-1860 Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 AKA Mrs. Follen
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63. Creating Christmas
He taught German at Harvard, and married Eliza Lee Cabot, of the prominent Eliza and Charles had a son, Charley. Follen wanted to share with his son the
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"Creating Christmas"
A Sermon by the Reverend Ellen Rowse Spero
First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, Chelmsford, Massachusetts December 14, 2003 Reading: by Samuel A. Eliot, former president of the American Unitarian Association "Christmas is more than an official holiday. It’s folks and family and friends. It’s the mail carrier and the tailor and the one who leaves the paper on the front steps. Yes, it’s tender memories of loved scenes in days that are gone. It’s listening to caroling voices that were hushed long ago. I like the saying that God has given us memories that we might have roses in December. Christmas it the time to open the doors of our minds and hearts, to forget our private concerns and worries, and ambitions and share our good with others. It’s a time when we can both hear and bear glad tidings, and a time to give "beauty for ashes and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness." (In Celebrating Christmas: An Anthology , Boston, MA: UUA Bookstore.)

64. Glynis Carr, "Index To The Liberty Bell." Online Archive. Bucknell University.
80 Follen, Eliza Lee. To the Martyrs for Freedom. 3437. 229 Follen,Eliza Lee. On Hearing of the Death of Thomas Clarkson. 63-64.
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Carr, Glynis. "Index to The Liberty Bell The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings . Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet. Posted: Fall 1997. http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/LB/LBindex.html.
Index to The Liberty Bell
The following index to The Liberty Bell is provided in order to facilitate further research. The first section is a "Chronological Table of Contents"; two additional sections are projected, an "Author Index" and a "Genre Index." The "Chronological Table of Contents," covers all fifteen volumes. Entries provide the author, title, and pagination of each contribution to the series in chronological order. I provide annotations for contributions to which I wish to draw attention but have not yet reprinted (or will not reprint) here. To conserve paper, I do not repeat the full bibliographic citation in each entry; it appears only once at the beginning of the specific volume's listings. The Liberty Bell 's imprint varied from year to year, as noted below:
  • The Liberty Bell . By Friends of Freedom. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839.

65. The English Novel, 1830–36: Indexes
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Appendix 2, C 11 FORBES, Duncan (trans.) 1830 46 FOX,Lady Mary (editor) Appendix 2, B 14 FRASER, James Baillie 1830 47;
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Author Index Title Index Publisher Index I NDEX OF A UTHORS AND T RANSLATORS The index lists both real author names and pseudonyms. Where a pseudonym has been identified, the true author name usually provides the entry, with cross-reference from the pseudonym. Cross-references are also provided as appropriate from other names (e.g. a married name, or aristocratic title) by which an author might be known. Authorship of constituent tales within titles has not been included in this Index. Normally see refers to information in the ‘ Notes ’ field of entries. A., G., see
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66. Societies
Follen, Eliza Lee. Counsellor. 184660. Ford, Lewis. Abington, Mass. Vice-President.1855-58. Gardner, Oliver. Nantucket, Mass. Vice-President. 1848-57
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Officers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1840-60- Adam, William Vice-President Adams, George Boston, Mass. Counsellor Alkinson, Stanwood Vice-President Ashby, William Newburyport, Mass. Vice-President Bailey, John New Bedford, Mass. Vice-President Ballou, Adin Vice-President Bassett, William Vice-President Bent, A. A. Gardner, Mass. Vice-President Borden, Nathaniel B. Vice-President Bowditch, Henry I. Boston, Mass. Counsellor Vice-President Bradburn, George Natucket, Mass. Vice-President Bramhall, Cornelius Vice-President Counsellor Bridge, J. D. Duxbury, Mass. Vice-President Buffum, James N. Vice-President Capron, Effingham L. Vice-President Chapman, Henry G. Treasurer Counsellor Chapman, Maria Weston Counsellor Chase, William M. Counsellor Child, David Lee Counsellor Church, Jefferson Vice-President Clapp, Richard Dorchester, Mass. Vice-President Clement, John Townsend, Mass. Vice-President Cleveland, Charles D. Cleverly, Joseph Vice-President Collins, John A. Recording Sec. Cowdry, Harris Acton, Mass. Vice-President Davis, George T. Vice-President Davis, Timothy

67. Summer 2004 Miscellany
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot. Sketches of Married Life. Eliza Lee CabotFollen (17871860), Unitarian, writer, abolitionist and anti-slavery worker,
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Summer Miscellany 1. Abel, Annie Heloise. The History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1908. $300
First Edition of the author’s first book. Neat name at top of ffep "W. H. Abel," so presumably a family copy (although we have not been able to determine the relationship). 8vo; 218pp; numbered 233-450; original dark blue cloth, a bit of rubbing to tips, spine ends, and joints, small stain on back cover, else very good. This separate publication published by the American Historical Association was part of their Annual Report for 1906 as it was awarded the prestigious Justin Winsor Prize by the AHA in 1906. ABOLITION See #38, 71. 2. Addams, Jane. Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes.

68. On-line Library
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69. Unitarian And Universalist Women And Other Liberal Religious Women
poet); Eliza Lee Cabot Follen 17871860 Unitarian (children s author,abolitionist; she, with husband Charles Follen, Harvard German instructor,
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70. 1838: Information From Answers.com
Eliza Lee Follen (17871860) Sketches of Married Life. Unlike other sentimentaldomestic fiction of the period that advocated submissiveness for wives,
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: US Literature Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping In the year Astronomy Friedrich Bessel is the first to determine how far away a star (other than the Sun) is by measuring the parallax of 61 Cygni, now thought to be 11.4 light-years away. Bessel had calculated the distance as 657,000 astronomical units, or 10.4 light-years. Johann Gottfried Galle [b. Pabsthaus, Saxony, June 9, 1812, d. Potsdam, Prussia, July 10, 1910] discovers a ring of Saturn inside the B ring, now called the Crªpe ring or C ring. See also 1850 Astronomy Biology Matthias Schleiden recognizes that cells are the fundamental components of plants. See also 1665 Biology 1839 Biology . (See biography On July 10, J¶ns Jacob Berzelius proposes in a letter to Gerardus Johannes Mulder [b. Netherlands, 1802, d. 1880] the name protein ("in the front position") to describe the main ingredient in egg albumin. Mulder accepts the name and in an article published on July 30 applies it to the class of organic compounds that includes albumin. Mulder also describes his systematic studies of albumin and related compounds, pointing out that all proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. See also 1875 Biology Communication Charles Wheatstone invents the stereoscope. He also seems to be the first to recognize that distance perception is produced by seeing with two eyes. The stereoscope will later be improved by David Brewster.

71. 1840: Information From Answers.com
Notable contributors included Eliza Lee Follen, Wendell Phillips, and JamesRussell Lowell, who served as its editor from 1845 to 1849 and published some of
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72. Three Little Kittens. - Follen, Eliza Lee.
Three Little Kittens. Follen, Eliza Lee. Rand McNally Company LARGE CHILDREN SBOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY MARJORIE COOPER CHILDREN S GENERAL LARGE BOOKS.
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73. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
John (1579 1625) FLINDERS, Matthew (1774 - 1814) Follen, Eliza Lee (1787 -1860) FONTANE, Theodor (1819 - 1898) FOOTT, Mary Hannay (1846 - 1918) FORD,
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74. Literature For Children
Publication date 1852. full citation table of contents (JPEG) table ofcontents (PDF). Author Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860.
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Basic Advanced Proximity Citation ... Help There are 283 works with authors in Literature for Children . (Works without authors are excluded from this list.) Author: A. L. O. E., 1821-1893. Title: The shepherd of Bethlehem: King of Israel Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. Title: Caleb in the country: a story for children Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. Title: Ellen Linn: a Franconia story Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. Title: History of Cleopatra, queen of Egypt Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. Title: History of Darius the Great Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. Title: History of Julius Caesar Publication date: full citation table of contents (JPEG) table of contents (PDF) Author: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879.

75. University Of Iowa Press - Browse
Eliza Lee Follen 17871860 Lines on Nonsense For the Fourth of July Children inSlavery SARAH JOSEPHA HALE 1788-1879 Mary s Lamb from Three Hours; or,
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does more to reveal the multiple lives, concerns, and social complexities of nineteenth-century women than do the 3,000 page anthologies from the larger publishing houses....[Gray] places the poems of Hawaiian Queen Lili'uokalani next to Emily Dickinson, Owl Women next to Emma Lazarus, Ann Plato next to Louisa May Alcott. Poets never mentioned in The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States appear in Gray's anthology. Authors who never made it to the more compendious and infinitely impressive Norton Anthology of African American Literature She Wields a Pen Transformations Nineteenth-century America was a nation in the making, with poetry playing its part by singing the new republic in its every facet and mood. Written and read by millions, poetry poured off the presses. No rarefied art form but a vast and varied industry, poetry provided a profession for many women barred from the more traditional masculine occupations. These women have largely been lost to literature, even though they include some the America's greatest and most rewarding poets. With the revealing exception of Emily Dickinson, a modern academic canon based on ideals of masculinity and on a modernist view of heroic individualism has dispensed with their work.

76. This Is The File GUTINDEX.03. It Contains Etexts Published By
by Eliza Lee Follen Follen 6cnscnxxx.xxx 4041 May 2003 The Pedler of eBook, 1770 in etext99) May 2003 Travellers Stories, by Eliza Lee Follen
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77. EXCERPTS FROM VICTORIAN TEXTS ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS
By Mrs Eliza Lee Follen. In a pretty, quiet village in New England lived MaryChilton. She was a widow. She had two sons; and it was the occupation and the
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EXCERPTS FROM VICTORIAN TEXTS ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS The following are excerpts from Victorian era texts on domestic animals showing different views on cats. EXCERPTS FROM "TRUE STORIES ABOUT DOGS AND CATS"
By Mrs Eliza Lee Follen In a pretty, quiet village in New England lived Mary Chilton. She was a widow. She had two sons; and it was the occupation and the happiness of her life to do all she could to make her boys good and happy. I should say to help and teach them to be good and happy; for boys and girls must make themselves good; and then, of course, they will be happy; and no one can be made good or happy against his will. I hear some boy or girl who reads this say, "How old were they, and what were their names?" No boy can get along with another boy till he knows his name and age, and so, that you may be sure that they were real, live boys, I will tell you these important facts. The eldest was called Frank, and was nine years old. His brother was called Harry, and was seven. They were very much like other boys, somewhat disposed to have their own way in every thing, and a little vexed when they could not do as they pleased; sometimes really wishing to do right, and be obedient, and make their mother happy. The little fellows were fond of saying to their mother that when they grew bigger they should take care of her; and the idea that she depended upon them for her happiness often made them stop and think when they were disposed to do a wrong thing. When Harry said to Frank, "Mother will be so sorry if we do it," Frank would stop and think, and that was enough. Stop and think. Grand words, and worth attending to. I believe that, if boys and girls would only keep these words well in mind, there would be only a small number of really naughty children.

78. Fo - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
25 1993 Apr 13) Jean FOLLAIN (M 1903 Aug 29 - 1971 Mar 9) Charles Follen (M1796 - 1840) Works (ed Eliza LC Follen) e 1841-42 Eliza Lee Follen,
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79. Aug 15 - Author Anniversaries
aka NAPOLEON 1771 Sir, Walter SCOTT, Baronet SCOTT ( ps Jedediah CLEISHBOTHAM)1785 Thomas DE QUINCEY 1787 Eliza Lee Follen, nee CABOT 1796 John
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80. UW Libraries - Database Search
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860 ProQuest Information and Learning Company (3397).Subject, Children s literature Periodicals (7)
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