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rom 1801 to 1910. New York, 1915. (6) Matthews, Brander. "Reform and Reformers," _North American_, CLXXXIII (1906), 461-73. (7) Miller, J. D. "Futilities of Reformers," _Arena_, XXVI (1901), 481-89. (8) Lippmann, Walter. _A Preface to Politics._ Chap. v, "Well Meaning but Unmeaning: The Chicago Vice Report," pp. 122-58. New York, 1913. (9) Stanton, Henry B. _Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland._ 2d rev. ed. New York, 1850. (10) Stoughton, John. _William Wilberforce._ London, 1880. (11) Field, J. _The Life of John Howard._ With comments on his character and philanthropic labours. London, 1850. (12) Hodder, Edwin. _The Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G., as Social Reformer._ New York, 1898. (13) Atkinson, Charles M. _Jeremy Bentham, His Life and Work._ London, 1905. (14) Morley, John. _The Life of Richard Cobden._ Boston, 1890. (15) Bartlett, David W. _Modern Agitators._ Or pen portraits of living American reformers. New York, 1855. (16) Greeley, Horace. _Hints toward Reforms._ In lectures, addresses, and other writing. New York, 1850. (17) Austin, George L. _The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips._ New ed. Boston, 1901. (18) Hill, Georgiana. _Women in English Life._ From medieval to modern times. Period III, chap. v, "The Philanthropists," Vol. II, pp. 59-74; Period IV, chap. xi, "The Modern Humanitarian Movement," Vol. II, pp. 227-36. 2 vols. London, 1896. (19) Yonge, Charlotte M. _Hannah More._ Famous women. Boston, 1888. (20) Besant, Annie. _An Autobiography._ 2d ed. London, 1908. (21) Harper, Ida H. _The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony._ Including public addresses, her own lectures and many from her contemporaries during fifty years. A story of the evolution of the status of woman. 3 vols. Indianapolis, 1898-1908. (22) Whiting, Lilian. _Women Who Have Ennobled Life._ Philadelphia, 1915. (23) Willard, Frances E. _Woman and Temperance._ Or the work and workers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. 3d ed. Hartford, Conn., 1883. (24) Gordon, Anna A. _The Beautiful Life of Frances E. Willard._ A memorial volume. Introduction by Lady Henry Somerset. Chicago, 1898. C. _Revolution_ (1) Le Bon, Gustave. _The Psychology of Revolution._ Translated from the French by Bernard Miall. New York, 1913. (2) Petrie, W. M. F. _The Revolutions of Civilisation._ London, 1912. (3) Hyndman, Henry M. _The Evolution of Revolution._ London, 1920. (4) Ada
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