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  1. Há 5 dias · Edith Wharton (born January 24, 1862, New York, New York, U.S.—died August 11, 1937, Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, near Paris, France) was an American author best known for her stories and novels about the upper-class society into which she was born. Edith Jones came of a distinguished and long-established New York family.

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  2. Há 14 horas · Keep reading for an excerpt from the book! TO CATCH A CORONET by Grace Hitchcock. SERIES: Best Laid Plans #1. GENRE: Historical/Regency Romance (Christian) PUBLISHER: Kregel Publications. RELEASE DATE: May 21, 2024. PAGES: 338. Sometimes the only way to outsmart a scandal is to find a crown big enough to silence it.

  3. Há 5 dias · One is Edith Stein, a remarkable woman who earned a doctorate in philosophy in the 1930s, when this field was largely composed of males. Born into a Jewish family, she converted to Catholicism and became a philosophy instructor before entering religious life, taking the name Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.

  4. Há 5 dias · The Harrington Street building has been around since the ‘60s, and has gone from being a grungy-cool live music spot to a vibrant nightlife hub with four eclectic restaurants and bars under one roof.

  5. Há 3 dias · En un acto celebrado en el Polideportivo Ezequiel Rivero, el Intendente de Tolhuin, Daniel Harrington, encabezó las conmemoraciones por el Día de la Patria, destacando la importancia de la unidad y la solidaridad en tiempos de desafíos.

  6. Há 4 dias · Written by Bob McClellan. After spending his summer on the DP World Tour, Padraig Harrington makes his return to PGA TOUR Champions this week at the SAS Championship.

  7. Há 3 dias · Ground Landlord. The house is in the possession of H.M. Postmaster-General and is used as a telephone exchange. History of the Site. Craig's Court was formed by Joseph Craig, in the closing years of the seventeenth century, (fn. n1) for the most part on an open space formerly belonging to the hermitage (see pp. 228–9).