Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... Amelia Opie began to believe that this perhaps was a part of Quakerism , a back- ground and accessory to the picturesque dress . " In all Quaker houses , " she wrote to Mrs. Taylor next day , " there is a most comfortable appearance of ...
... Amelia Opie began to believe that this perhaps was a part of Quakerism , a back- ground and accessory to the picturesque dress . " In all Quaker houses , " she wrote to Mrs. Taylor next day , " there is a most comfortable appearance of ...
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... Amelia Opie abandoned fashions and went Quaker a few years later , Maria Edgeworth wrote that Amelia was all - over Quakerized , to the great benefit of her appearance . " It is indeed a pretty dress . " Elizabeth Fry was just ...
... Amelia Opie abandoned fashions and went Quaker a few years later , Maria Edgeworth wrote that Amelia was all - over Quakerized , to the great benefit of her appearance . " It is indeed a pretty dress . " Elizabeth Fry was just ...
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... Amelia had passed on the word to Betsy , and Mrs. Fry replied , " I have seen the thing wanted to be done , ever since the days of my youth . " She had indeed mentioned it in her Prison book in 1827 . But Amelia Opie was inert in the ...
... Amelia had passed on the word to Betsy , and Mrs. Fry replied , " I have seen the thing wanted to be done , ever since the days of my youth . " She had indeed mentioned it in her Prison book in 1827 . But Amelia Opie was inert in the ...
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