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(‎Created claim: copyright statement transcription (P19): Entered according to Act of Congress, | in the year 1905, by | [dash] Arabella Virginia Chase, [dash] | in the office of the Librarian of Con- | gress, at Washington)
(‎Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase.)
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Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase.
Property / dedication statement transcription: Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase. / rank
 
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Property / dedication statement transcription: Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase. / qualifier
 
location on resource: end of preface, page 2
Property / dedication statement transcription: Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase. / qualifier
 

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1905 W.C. Chase edition
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Peculiar People (1905 William Calvin Chase, Jr. Edition)
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    A | PECULIAR PEOPLE | BY | Mrs. Arabella Virginia Chase | [embellished rule] | WASHINGTON, D. C. | WILLIAM CALVIN CHASE, JR., | PRINTER. | 1905
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, | in the year 1905, by | [dash] Arabella Virginia Chase, [dash] | in the office of the Librarian of Con- | gress, at Washington
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    Because of the manly position maintained at all times, in the interest of humanity, the author dedicates this book to her husband, William Calvin Chase.
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