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Nixon's first cover-up
Nixon's first cover-up

By H. Larry Ingle

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Nixon's unique and personally tailored brand of evangelical Quakerism stayed hidden when he wanted it to, but was on display whenever he felt it might help him advance his career in some way. Ingle...

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Diary of Sally Wister
Diary of Sally Wister

By Sarah Wister

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Presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a 16-year-old Quaker girl who moved from Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. This book presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a...

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My small share
My small share

By Ernest W. Pettifer

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Diary of Ernest W. Pettifer, a Quaker, who volunteered for the Friends Ambulance Unit in 1915. The text is primarily Pettifer's war diary from February 3, 1917 to February 7, 1919; a memoir of Pett...

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Journey to honor
Journey to honor

By James G. Buck

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The snake fence
The snake fence

By Janet Kastner

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In pre-Revolutionary Pennsylvania young Noble Butler, a farm boy, encounters ideas about the rights of settlers and of Indians that challenge his Quaker values.

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Hilfe fur Juden in Munchen
Hilfe fur Juden in Munchen

By Zahn Peter

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I have a pal
I have a pal

By Kenneth Choi

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The Quaker ideal
The Quaker ideal

By Francis Frith

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