Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: The constitution violatedIngrid Sharp, Jane Jordan Taylor & Francis, 2002 - 2000 pages |
Contents
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Charlotte | 38 |
Jenny Percys Statement National League | 45 |
Josephine E Butler Some Thoughts on the Present | 51 |
Josephine E Butler Grave Words to Electors | 66 |
Josephine E Butler The Principles of | 112 |
Josephine E Butler A Vigilance Committee | 123 |
Speech Delivered by Mrs Josephine E Butler at | 129 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Anna Maria | 140 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Stanley Butler | 200 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Stanley Butler | 210 |
Josephine E Butler Ought Women to be in | 217 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Fanny Forsaith | 227 |
Letter from James Stansfeld to Emile de Laveleye | 233 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Stanley Butler | 238 |
Josephine E Butler Social Purity London Dyer | 309 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Mary | 329 |
Being a letter | 160 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Reverend | 179 |
Letter from Josephine E Butler to Robert | 192 |
Josephine E Butler to Members of the Purity | 359 |
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