Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... Amelia Opie alighted from her sedan chair at Joseph Fry's door in the late afternoon of December 11 , 1800 , a thick fog was blanketing the City of London . A warm glow shone fuzzily out from the counting - house on the ground floor of ...
... Amelia Opie alighted from her sedan chair at Joseph Fry's door in the late afternoon of December 11 , 1800 , a thick fog was blanketing the City of London . A warm glow shone fuzzily out from the counting - house on the ground floor of ...
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... Amelia Opie began to believe that this perhaps was a part of Quakerism , a background and accessory to the picturesque dress . " In all Quaker houses , " she wrote to Mrs Taylor next day , " there is a most comfortable appearance of ...
... Amelia Opie began to believe that this perhaps was a part of Quakerism , a background and accessory to the picturesque dress . " In all Quaker houses , " she wrote to Mrs Taylor next day , " there is a most comfortable appearance of ...
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... Amelia Opie abandoned fashions and went Quaker a few years later Maria Edgeworth wrote that Amelia was all - over Quakerized , to the great benefit of her appearance . " It is indeed a pretty dress . " Elizabeth Fry was just approaching ...
... Amelia Opie abandoned fashions and went Quaker a few years later Maria Edgeworth wrote that Amelia was all - over Quakerized , to the great benefit of her appearance . " It is indeed a pretty dress . " Elizabeth Fry was just approaching ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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