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Along with writing about children's literature, Hewins personally did much to make these books widely available to young readers of all backgrounds.
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But in 1888, Atlantic contributor Carol Marie Hewins looked back at an era when there were "no books at all for children or the poor."
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But in 1888, Atlantic contributor Carol Marie Hewins looked back at an era when there were "no books at all for children or the poor."
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Along with writing about children's literature, Hewins personally did much to make these books widely available to young readers of all backgrounds.
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For a biographical account, see Ralph Hewins, Count
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Miss Caroline Hewins 'contribution to the Child Conference at Clark University in 1909 was an account of this work in the Hartford Public Library, of "book-talks at entirely informal meetings."
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Hewins, W.A. S.: _English Trade and Finance, chiefly in the
An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England Edward Potts Cheyney 1904
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Professor Hewins, the leading Tariff Reform economist, virtually acknowledges the impossibility in his Introduction to Miss
The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896
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Tariff Reform, opinion in Ireland on, 170; effect of, on Ireland, 289, 292-293; opinion of Professor Hewins on, for Ireland, 293-294
The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896
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Vader was arrested at the home of Don Bulmer, said Hewins.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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