Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... leave his four sons , between them , a hundred thousand pounds . But he was ever after called " the weavers ' advocate . Cotton came in , in spite of him , and his grandchildren wore it with enjoyment . But wool flourished , and banking ...
... leave his four sons , between them , a hundred thousand pounds . But he was ever after called " the weavers ' advocate . Cotton came in , in spite of him , and his grandchildren wore it with enjoyment . But wool flourished , and banking ...
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... leaving off malt liquor and wine might help me , but it appears almost impossible for me , if I do that , to be well ... leave Hampsted . He spoke rather sharply and I felt rather depressed and said , partly in joke , none of the Frys ...
... leaving off malt liquor and wine might help me , but it appears almost impossible for me , if I do that , to be well ... leave Hampsted . He spoke rather sharply and I felt rather depressed and said , partly in joke , none of the Frys ...
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... leaving the major part of her family at home . Yet it is only her absences from home ' in the ministry ' that are selected as evidences of neglect . Elizabeth's journal for February 4 , 1811 , reads : “ Two things weigh on my mind and ...
... leaving the major part of her family at home . Yet it is only her absences from home ' in the ministry ' that are selected as evidences of neglect . Elizabeth's journal for February 4 , 1811 , reads : “ Two things weigh on my mind and ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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