Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Holograph, signed On pages of this manuscript, there is a letter by Eliza Wigham presumably to Anne Warren Weston. Wigham regrets that friendly relations between the Garrisonians and the Edinburgh Ladies' Emancipation Society should come to an end.
Sorrowfully, the Society feels compelled to withdraw from their connection with the Boston Society because: 1 "sentiments we conceive derogatory to the character of the Bible have been brought forward on the anti-slavery platform"; 2 "the leading advocates of that society in America have given utterance to sentiments which, in our opinion, are infidel in their nature"; and 3 "by holding such fellowship we could not expect the blessing of God to rest upon our efforts.
Wigham, Sec. There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. Boston Public Library. Preparations for one of the society events of the year are in full swing at Lowton Hall, the family estate of Neville, Earl of Lowton. He inherited his wealth and title from his father, and nothing will stop him arranging a suitable marriage for his daughter. Much to the annoyance of his younger brother, Sir Cyril. Overhearing a conversation, Sir Cyril's rage is ignited. Is there anything he won't do to save the family reputation and take the title … and money … for himself?
A dead body in the study, a lifetime of memories, and an old oak tree. Retired banker and self-made man, Mr Hartley dominates everyone around him. He's ruthless in business and frightened of no one, but since the accident he's spent his time as a recluse. When his wife arranges a birthday party for him, it's the perfect cover for murder.
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