Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... thought him rather uncouth , and a plain Quaker at that . From the marriage- able point of view , however , he was one of the richest matches in the Society of Friends , being the son of William Storrs Fry , whose estate at Plashet ...
... thought him rather uncouth , and a plain Quaker at that . From the marriage- able point of view , however , he was one of the richest matches in the Society of Friends , being the son of William Storrs Fry , whose estate at Plashet ...
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... thought at first it was from the Galtons , but what was our surprise to find it from James Loyd . I felt quite agitated , it was so odd .... I think and hope I never shall be his . " Ist Day 2 mon . [ February ] 2nd . As usual I can say ...
... thought at first it was from the Galtons , but what was our surprise to find it from James Loyd . I felt quite agitated , it was so odd .... I think and hope I never shall be his . " Ist Day 2 mon . [ February ] 2nd . As usual I can say ...
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... thought my urging him to business a comfort . " There is a curious illumination in that word " often . " It could ... thought he used to want it . I have thought him lately altogether improved . " No 118 ELIZABETH FRY.
... thought my urging him to business a comfort . " There is a curious illumination in that word " often . " It could ... thought he used to want it . I have thought him lately altogether improved . " No 118 ELIZABETH FRY.
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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