Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... things heavily weighing on my mind : dancing and singing , so sweet and so pretty do they seem . It is not only my giving up these things , but I am making the others miserable and laying a restraint upon their pleasures . December 12th ...
... things heavily weighing on my mind : dancing and singing , so sweet and so pretty do they seem . It is not only my giving up these things , but I am making the others miserable and laying a restraint upon their pleasures . December 12th ...
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... things . " I used to think , and do now , how very little dress matters . " Her idea was the concentration and simplification of life . For one thing , it reduced the number of decisions to be made . A person who had adopted Quaker ...
... things . " I used to think , and do now , how very little dress matters . " Her idea was the concentration and simplification of life . For one thing , it reduced the number of decisions to be made . A person who had adopted Quaker ...
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... things in moderation are pleasant and useful in society . They are indeed one of the things that produces the harmony of society for the truth must not be spoken at all times ; at least not the whole . " She meditates perhaps upon what ...
... things in moderation are pleasant and useful in society . They are indeed one of the things that produces the harmony of society for the truth must not be spoken at all times ; at least not the whole . " She meditates perhaps upon what ...
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