Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... called upon the principal gentleman of the place , one Colonel Corsa , whose wife was a Franklin . Stephen's good looks had been marred by smallpox , but his graceful manners and interesting story won him the immediate friendship of the ...
... called upon the principal gentleman of the place , one Colonel Corsa , whose wife was a Franklin . Stephen's good looks had been marred by smallpox , but his graceful manners and interesting story won him the immediate friendship of the ...
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... called to give evidence before a Com- mittee of the House of Commons on the Prisons of the Metro- polis . She was the first woman other than a queen to be called into the councils of the Government in an official manner to advise on ...
... called to give evidence before a Com- mittee of the House of Commons on the Prisons of the Metro- polis . She was the first woman other than a queen to be called into the councils of the Government in an official manner to advise on ...
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... called in to advise the Cabinet . Restoration of credit was imperative , and for that gold was the magic secret . The Mint was set to work to coin gold , and gold poured forth at the rate of a hundred and fifty thousand sovereigns per ...
... called in to advise the Cabinet . Restoration of credit was imperative , and for that gold was the magic secret . The Mint was set to work to coin gold , and gold poured forth at the rate of a hundred and fifty thousand sovereigns per ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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