Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... called " the weavers ' advocate . " Cotton came in , in spite of him , and his grandchildren wore it with enjoyment . But wool flourished , and banking per- haps still more . The eighteenth century was the heyday of the private banks ...
... called " the weavers ' advocate . " Cotton came in , in spite of him , and his grandchildren wore it with enjoyment . But wool flourished , and banking per- haps still more . The eighteenth century was the heyday of the private banks ...
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... called Fry . 3 Meanwhile Elizabeth struggled . " May I never forget the impression William Savery has made on my mind . As much as I can say is , I thank God for having sent at least a glimmering of light through him into my heart ...
... called Fry . 3 Meanwhile Elizabeth struggled . " May I never forget the impression William Savery has made on my mind . As much as I can say is , I thank God for having sent at least a glimmering of light through him into my heart ...
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... called to give evidence before a Committee of the House of Commons on the Prisons of the Metropolis . She was the first woman other than a queen to be called into the councils of the government in an official manner to advise on matters ...
... called to give evidence before a Committee of the House of Commons on the Prisons of the Metropolis . She was the first woman other than a queen to be called into the councils of the government in an official manner to advise on matters ...
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