Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... interesting journal of all you do and all you think ; it will improve you in the facility of writing English , and it will continue you in the habit of treating your parents with that confidence which their indulgence and affection have ...
... interesting journal of all you do and all you think ; it will improve you in the facility of writing English , and it will continue you in the habit of treating your parents with that confidence which their indulgence and affection have ...
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... interesting time . " · · Her nineteenth birthday arrived on May 21 , and passed without much comment . In June she had a great excite- ment , a new friend . One Mary Anne Galton came for a visit , and proved " one of the most interesting ...
... interesting time . " · · Her nineteenth birthday arrived on May 21 , and passed without much comment . In June she had a great excite- ment , a new friend . One Mary Anne Galton came for a visit , and proved " one of the most interesting ...
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... interesting in 1829 to see the new , uniformed policemen patrolling the streets , called " peelers " or " bobbies " after Sir Robert Peel . The world moved . Interesting things turned up all the time . There were steamers on the Thames ...
... interesting in 1829 to see the new , uniformed policemen patrolling the streets , called " peelers " or " bobbies " after Sir Robert Peel . The world moved . Interesting things turned up all the time . There were steamers on the Thames ...
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