Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... John Gurney's brother Joseph . And John Gurney himself had moved out from Norwich with his young family three miles along the gently rising slope toward Lynn , to the beautiful estate of Earlham Hall . The house was entailed in the ...
... John Gurney's brother Joseph . And John Gurney himself had moved out from Norwich with his young family three miles along the gently rising slope toward Lynn , to the beautiful estate of Earlham Hall . The house was entailed in the ...
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Janet Whitney. John Gurney wrote to his son John to advise Fry not to come to Earlham at present . And Elizabeth got what res- pite she could from that . Her sisters were tactful and gentle in her unexpressed trouble . They ceased to ...
Janet Whitney. John Gurney wrote to his son John to advise Fry not to come to Earlham at present . And Elizabeth got what res- pite she could from that . Her sisters were tactful and gentle in her unexpressed trouble . They ceased to ...
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... John Gurney the younger , recovering from an unhappy love affair , fell violently in love with his beautiful first cousin , Elizabeth Gurney of Keswick Hall , daughter of John Gurney's elder brother Richard . The marriage of first ...
... John Gurney the younger , recovering from an unhappy love affair , fell violently in love with his beautiful first cousin , Elizabeth Gurney of Keswick Hall , daughter of John Gurney's elder brother Richard . The marriage of first ...
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