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The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family / Galt, John, 1779-1839
for themselves. LETTER II Miss Rachel Pringle to Miss Isabella Tod--GREENOCK. My Dear Isabella--I know ... them for the benefit of the company. This was, no doubt, a preconcerted scheme between her and Miss Isabella Tod details...- creator(s) - Galt, John, 1779-1839
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- subject(s) - pringle; glibbans; miss mally; snodgrass; mally; micklewham; andrew pringle; mally glencairn; craig; isabella tod; miss isabella; rachel; rachel pringle; isabella; andrew; nanny eydent; becky glibbans; miss; doctor; miss nanny; miss becky; london; miss isabella; rachel; andrew; pringle; miss nanny; becky glibbans; micklewham; nanny eydent; craig; mally; glibbans; london; snodgrass; miss becky; mally glencairn; rachel pringle; miss; andrew pringle; doctor; isabella tod; miss mally; isabella;
- title - The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family
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The Parent's Assistant / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
to Miss Isabella or Caroline about it, because she was not of an encroaching temper ... of the matter; and I was going to tell him that Miss Isabella had tried them, and knew that they were gold details...- creator(s) - Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
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- subject(s) - susan; cecilia; archer; louisa; francisco; guinea; miss somers; arthur; archer; miss somers; louisa; cecilia; francisco; susan; arthur; guinea;
- title - The Parent's Assistant
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Clara A. Swain, M.D. / Hoskins, Mrs. Robert
. I must go." She was greatly cheered when she found that Miss Isabella Thoburn, whose brother (now Bishop ... ." The sumer of 1855 found Miss Swain, then twenty-one years of age, teaching a few private pupils details...- creator(s) - Hoskins, Mrs. Robert
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- subject(s) - swain; medical; india; clara; missionary; mission; prayer; miss; archive; clara; india; missionary; medical; swain; miss; mission; archive; prayer;
- title - Clara A. Swain, M.D.
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Wordsworth / Myers, F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry), 1843-1901
above alluded to were dictated by the poet to his friend Miss Isabella Fenwick, at her urgent request, in 1843 ... IN LONDON AND IN FRANCE CHAPTER III. MISS WORDSWORTH--"LYRICAL BALLADS"--SETTLEMENT AT GRASMERE details...- creator(s) - Myers, F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry), 1843-1901
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- subject(s) - wordsworth; poet; poems; wordsworth; poet; poems;
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Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria / Westgarth, William, 1815-1889
into the lively and pleasant volume of my esteemed friend, Miss Isabella Bird (now Mrs. Bishop). It may be true ... was the Brunswick swamp, three miles further on. Melbourne missed a great chance in filling up with a street details...- creator(s) - Westgarth, William, 1815-1889
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- subject(s) - melbourne; victoria; port phillip; sydney; colony; colonial; melbourne; port phillip; colony; sydney; victoria; colonial;
- title - Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria
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The History of the Fabian Society / Pease, Edward R., 1857-1955
. There were present: Miss Ford, Miss Isabella Ford [of Leeds], Mrs. Hinton [widow of James Hinton], Miss Haddon ... , to each of whom my cordial thanks are due for suggestions, additions, and corrections. To Miss Bertha Newcombe I am obliged details...- creator(s) - Pease, Edward R., 1857-1955
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- subject(s) - fabian; fabian society; sidney webb; socialist; webb; bernard shaw; shaw; society; committee; socialism; hubert bland; graham wallas; sydney olivier; labour; executive committee; fabian essays; fabian news; labour party; executive; frank podmore; fabian s; fabian; labour party; bernard shaw; graham wallas; fabian society; shaw; sidney webb; fabian news; executive committee; socialist; hubert bland; society; labour; fabian s; committee; webb; executive; frank podmore; sydney olivier; fabian essays; socialism;
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Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States / Brown, William Wells, 1816?-1884
appearance indicating one superior to her condition. The auctioneer commenced by saying that Miss Isabella ... . The other servants only laughed at Isabella's misfortune in losing her beautiful hair. "Miss 'Bell needn't strut details...- creator(s) - Brown, William Wells, 1816?-1884
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- subject(s) - clotelle; jerome; isabella; slave; sam; negro; miller; slaves; henry; slave; jerome; slaves; miller; sam; clotelle; negro; henry; isabella;
- title - Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States
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The Coming of the Friars / Jessopp, Augustus, 1823-1914
of Constantinople, to marry Isabella, daughter of Amalric, King of Jerusalem, the bride repudiating her husband ... divorced Hawisia, Countess of Gloucester, and took Isabella of Angouleme to wife, but how little he cared details...- creator(s) - Jessopp, Augustus, 1823-1914
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- subject(s) - manor; monks; monastery; plague; cambridge; plague; manor; monks; monastery; cambridge;
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Clotelle; or, the Colored Heroine, a tale of the Southern States; or, the President's Daughter / Brown, William Wells, 1816?-1884
. The auctioneer commenced by saying that Miss Isabella was fit to deck the drawing-room of the finest mansion ... of property. Isabella was sold at private sale to a young man for a housekeeper; but even he had missed details...- creator(s) - Brown, William Wells, 1816?-1884
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- subject(s) - clotelle; jerome; isabella; slave; sam; negro; miller; new orleans; slaves; henry; new orleans; slave; jerome; slaves; miller; sam; clotelle; negro; henry; isabella;
- title - Clotelle; or, the Colored Heroine, a tale of the Southern States; or, the President's Daughter
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