Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... marriage a success ? Their friends in later life thought them an ideal pair , devoted to each other and to the same causes , a supreme example of married companionship on the highest plane . In fact , the older Charlotte grew , the ...
... marriage a success ? Their friends in later life thought them an ideal pair , devoted to each other and to the same causes , a supreme example of married companionship on the highest plane . In fact , the older Charlotte grew , the ...
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... marriage settlements , bills - the Kirbys kept receipted bills all their lives , and passed them on to their heirs . Thomas Cox Kirby married Mary Ann , daughter of John Knight , of Whitchurch , Shropshire . They had two daughters ...
... marriage settlements , bills - the Kirbys kept receipted bills all their lives , and passed them on to their heirs . Thomas Cox Kirby married Mary Ann , daughter of John Knight , of Whitchurch , Shropshire . They had two daughters ...
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... married couple , she gentle and refined , with happiness added thereto , and he showing no sign of breaking loose from her dominion . What the intellectual product of the marriage will be I do not feel so sure ; at any rate he will not ...
... married couple , she gentle and refined , with happiness added thereto , and he showing no sign of breaking loose from her dominion . What the intellectual product of the marriage will be I do not feel so sure ; at any rate he will not ...
Contenido
PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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