10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUAKERESS»
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Quakeress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Quakeress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Prince and the
Quakeress: (Georgian Series)
Bringing history to life, Plaidy tells the story of a young, idealistic Prince of Wales.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
QUAKERESS. In the autumn of 1818, her late Majesty Queen Charlotte, visited
Bath, accompanied by the Princess Elizabeth. The water soon effected such a
respite from pain in the Royal patient, that she proposed an excursion to a park of
...
Samuel Coate Atkinson, 1836
4
Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy
Here is the vital biographical information relating not only to each monarch, but also to every member of their immediate family, from parents to grandchildren.
5
Letters of a Civil War Nurse: Cornelia Hancock, 1863-1865
YOUNG. QUAKERESS. GOES. TO. WAR. Even on a sand-hill one may acquire a
reputation for independence of character bordering on eccentricity by doing
nothing more than going quietly one's own way and letting one's neighbor go his;
...
Cornelia Hancock, Henrietta Stratton Jaquette, 1971
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Imaginary Friends: Representing Quakers in American Culture, ...
Carrie Meeber, Dreiser's supremely adaptable protagonist, finds her greatest
success not merely as an actress but as a performer of her signature role as a
beautiful and coquettish young Quakeress on the New York stage. In placing the
rural ...
7
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
The Quakeress, her regards fixed on Blanche, whose eyes were riveted on the
dying Countess, perceived her colour change, and hurried her out to the same
balcony where she had, in old times, paid graceful adoration to the beautiful ...
William Tait, Mrs. Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1839
8
Eustace Conway: Or, The Brother and Sister ; a Novel
That is the very reason he objects,' said the Quakeress, pensively. — ' Surely,
Miss Duncan, you will not yield to the prejudices of an old man on such a subject
? — why, even children wear gros de Naples silk pelisses.' — ' Do they?'—' They
...
Frederick Denison Maurice, 1834
9
Separation of Church and State in the United States
564, 172 N.Y.S. 590), the courts in New York State sustained the dismissal of a
teacher who was a Quakeress. She was opposed to war and to the existing war
with the German government. She would not urge or help her pupils to support
the ...
Alvin W. Johnson, Frank H. Yost, 1948
10
A peep into a prison, or, The inside of Ilchester Bastille: ...
There is no un- One of the three unhappy females is a young woman, thUUGaol
fit for the a Quakeress, whose situation has been most properly reception of
female and most accurately held up to the public by Mr. Hunt: Debtors, of which . ,
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «QUAKERESS»
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Quakeress is used in the context of the following news items.
The Spectator at war: Night riding
Against the faint indeterminate pearl of the sky, the very tint of a Quakeress's dress, the rough shoulder of the hill, not unlike that of a truncated Gibraltar, stood ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jun 15»
Colourful daisies that will also keep fleas away
Of the taller kinds, the old variety quakeress is still one of the best, with vigorous, sturdy branching stems to about 60cm. It has light pink flowers, almost white in ... «Irish Independent, Jul 14»
Four Rooms on Channel 4: John Brandler snubs offers for 'royal secret'
Hannah Lightfoot, a Quakeress and daughter of a Wapping shoemaker, is said to have married George III in secret in 1759, bearing him three children. But she ... «Brentwood Gazette, May 14»
The Rules of Fashion and Marriage According to a Ladymag From …
"There are two women who always look perfectly cool no matter how hot the day may be—and these are a Sister of Charity and a Quakeress. Yet neither of them ... «Jezebel, Apr 14»
Guardian and Observer style guide: G
... titles" as adventuress, authoress, editress, executrix, giantess, huntress, inspectress, Jewess, poetess, procuress, quakeress, songstress, tailoress, wardress; ... «The Guardian, Feb 14»
Spotlight on Folk Art at The Curator's Eye
A highlight of this octavo album is a very unusual autograph note signed by Lincoln in 1863 authorizing the bearer, a “Quakeress,” to tend to Confederate ... «ArtfixDaily, Aug 13»
Frackville Elks holds Flag Day program on Sunday
... in May or June of 1776, a committee consisting of George Washington, Robert Morris and George Ross commissioned Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia Quakeress, ... «Republican & Herald, Jun 13»
How Catch-18 Became Catch-14 and Finally Catch-22
According to her boss, Victor Weybright, co-founder and editor in chief of New American Library, Arabel J. Porter was 'a Bohemian Quakeress, with inspired eyes ... «New York Observer, Jul 11»
How to grow Erigeron 'Dunkelste Aller'
He got his propagator Percy Piper to cross this with longer-lived taller "speciosus" varieties including 'Quakeress' (an enduring old variety) in the hopes of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 10»
Should we be free to criticise serving soldiers?
Many years ago, Caroline Stephens, the great British Quakeress, wrote about the choices we make in life. She believed, as I a modern Quaker, that everyone ... «BBC News, Jan 10»