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The envelope

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Infant Life Protection Act of 1890 – index to mothers, children, nurses and adoptive parents

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A knockabout priest: the story of Father John Brosnan

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A new beginning : a history of St. Paul’s Home for Boys, Newhaven

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Along the way

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At a cost

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Bonds of care: Elizabeth Fry Retreat and its founders

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Broadway and beyond: the story of Sacred Heart Parish, Oakleigh 1888-1988

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Growing up in Richmond

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In moral danger: a true story

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