Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... attending closely and cannily to their own business and practising only negative and domestic virtues , Elizabeth's spirit , too much alive to be satisfied with husks , was suffering a sort of starvation . " I attended both Meetings ...
... attending closely and cannily to their own business and practising only negative and domestic virtues , Elizabeth's spirit , too much alive to be satisfied with husks , was suffering a sort of starvation . " I attended both Meetings ...
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... attended to both sexes . Those under sentence of death , whether men or women , whether sick or well , were confined in the condemned cells . When Howard made his survey " some of the condemned had been long sick and languishing in ...
... attended to both sexes . Those under sentence of death , whether men or women , whether sick or well , were confined in the condemned cells . When Howard made his survey " some of the condemned had been long sick and languishing in ...
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... attended two sittings of the Yearly Meet- ing and spoke about different temperaments being used like different stones in the building of God . And June came in , and she once more saw the roses , and attended , at her meeting - house at ...
... attended two sittings of the Yearly Meet- ing and spoke about different temperaments being used like different stones in the building of God . And June came in , and she once more saw the roses , and attended , at her meeting - house at ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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