Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... poor children here , and six or seven other great schools , so that 7000 children receive instruction daily in this town . " ( Correspond- ence of Lady Lyttleton ) 11 Letter to Francis Wrangham . effects , about unfitting the laborer ...
... poor children here , and six or seven other great schools , so that 7000 children receive instruction daily in this town . " ( Correspond- ence of Lady Lyttleton ) 11 Letter to Francis Wrangham . effects , about unfitting the laborer ...
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... poor prisoners , as well as the young crim- inals , which has brought much peace and satisfaction with it ; but my mind has been deeply affected in attending a poor woman who was executed this morning . I visited her twice . This event ...
... poor prisoners , as well as the young crim- inals , which has brought much peace and satisfaction with it ; but my mind has been deeply affected in attending a poor woman who was executed this morning . I visited her twice . This event ...
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... poor . It was the first of the kind , and arose out of a combination in Mrs. Fry's mind of personal efforts for the poor , such as her own at Earlham , London , and Plashet , and the organized Provident Societies for encouraging the ...
... poor . It was the first of the kind , and arose out of a combination in Mrs. Fry's mind of personal efforts for the poor , such as her own at Earlham , London , and Plashet , and the organized Provident Societies for encouraging the ...
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