Papers 1821-1830 of total 50090 found.
…his hand in marriage to allow the mother to be raised in stature the mother denied. She did agree to have him as her lover and they produced Julie. Eventually the father forced the mother to marry him and out of revenge, the house was set on fire the day…
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…. Wives are part of the house and family and ought to be under the husband's government," So while she was expected to run and perform all of the necessary duties of the household she really had no power within it. European women in the 16-century had…
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…to leave presents for Jem and Scout, trying to make friends with them. On the evening of the fire Boo comes out of his house and puts a blanket around Jem and scout when they are outside the house. He helps them again when they get attacked by Bob after…
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…to school, Scout finds bubble gum hidden in a knothole out front of the Radley house. A neighbor?s house burns down, and as Scout is standing outside watching the men try and put out the fire, a mysterious man, who turns out to be Boo Radley, places a blanket…
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…was baptized on the first Sabbath of its life and was recorded in their parish records. Abigail live in a comfortable house. When Abigail was sixteen, her father added a wing that was bigger than the original building to make room for the children, servants…
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…of there, they fear getting caught, if Mr. Thomas wasn't anywhere near the gang would continue to demolish the house. The greatest and the most important quality about fear is we loose a part of our free will under its influence. Before the dawn of man's civilisation…
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…finds Mr. Wright upstairs dead by a rope around his neck. The next day they take Mrs. Wright in custody and send a group of people to check out their house for clues. The group includes the sheriff, his wife, Mrs. Hale and Mr. Hale. When they reach…
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Category: /Literature/English
…one to infer that Jesus was a hater of wealth, but he didn’t. In fact, he dined at many wealthy individuals’ houses, i.e. “Jesus at a Pharisee’s House” (Luke 14:1-24). If he hated the rich and “well to do” he would not even associate with them. Jesus…
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Category: /History
…were placed on the inside of the walls. Benches for sitting or sleeping on were common around the walls. They were covered with furs, skins or cloths for warmth and comfort. Beds were only used in the wealthier houses. A central fire was the main source…
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…. Leeds and then the gunshot that disabled her" (Harris 15). After killing all the children in the home he returned to the master bedroom. At this point he went around and smashed all the mirrors in the house. This act revealed to detectives that he was self…
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