Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... passed ) , I then went with Aunt Jane to the Grove . All the Friends dined there and I felt rather odd as I was the only gay person there . However I liked the manners of the Friend . He was kind and pleasing . He had a meeting at six ...
... passed ) , I then went with Aunt Jane to the Grove . All the Friends dined there and I felt rather odd as I was the only gay person there . However I liked the manners of the Friend . He was kind and pleasing . He had a meeting at six ...
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... passed the turn of the avenue , and then passed the lodge and the gates and was out and away and bowling merrily down the familiar London road - then how comfortable it was to find beside her no dazzling stranger , no formidable ...
... passed the turn of the avenue , and then passed the lodge and the gates and was out and away and bowling merrily down the familiar London road - then how comfortable it was to find beside her no dazzling stranger , no formidable ...
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... passed into law over the passionate pro- test of Lord Byron , whose plea for the starving operatives afforded his only contribution to debate in the House of Lords . In September 1801 , a single session at the Old Bailey rendered the ...
... passed into law over the passionate pro- test of Lord Byron , whose plea for the starving operatives afforded his only contribution to debate in the House of Lords . In September 1801 , a single session at the Old Bailey rendered the ...
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