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Anne's and Petra
* Petra: Anne's maid and closest confidante.

Anne's and experienced
The historic town was a battlefield in King Philip's War and Queen Anne's War, experienced incidents of insurrection during Shay's Rebellion, and was the birthplace of William Prescott, who commanded the rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Anne's and girl
Montgomery wrote in her journal that the idea for Anne's story came from relatives who, planning to adopt an orphaned boy, received a girl instead.
The film opens at St. Anne's Academy, a California Catholic school in 1968, where a young girl named Deloris Wilson is scolded for wisecracking and disobeying rules.
Nannette, by her own admission, was the girl given the made-up initials " G. S ." in the early pages of Anne's diary.
She was an invited guest at Anne's tenth birthday party, and in the well-known photo of that gathering, she is the very slender girl third from the right.
In the picture of Anne's 10th birthday referenced above under " Mary Bos ", Kitty is the girl in the center with the dark pleated skirt.
In the group picture of Anne's tenth birthday, Lucie is the girl on the extreme left.
Anne does not mention Kitty Egyedi in any of her writings ( in fact, the only other girl mentioned in her diary from the often reproduced photo, other than Goslar and Ledermann, is Mary Bos, whose drawings Anne dreamed about in 1944 ) and the only comparable example of Anne's writing unposted letters to a real friend are two farewell letters to Jacqueline van Maarsen, from September 1942.

Anne's and older
After Anne's death, however, Richard named another nephew, John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, the son of his older sister Elizabeth.
The couple moved on to Copenhagen on 7 March and attended the wedding of Anne's older sister Elisabeth to Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick, sailing two days later for Scotland in a patched up " Gideon.
Anne's older sister Mary had moved to the Netherlands after her marriage to William of Orange.
A marriage between Peter and the King's elder daughter, Anne, was arranged ( as was another marriage between Louis of Orleans and Anne's younger sister, Jeanne ); as a mark of his favour, the King forced Peter's older brother John II, Duke of Bourbon to grant the Bourbon fief of Beaujeu ( Beaujolais ) to Peter, who was also given a seat on the royal council.
* Margot Frank ( Anne's older sister ) died of typhus in Belsen.
Four years older than Anne ( and hence, even older than Margot ) his rollicking sense of fun matched Anne's temperament perfectly, and he much preferred Anne as a playmate to the staid and proper Margot.
Children under the age of four, along with most autistic children ( of older ages ), will answer " Anne's box ," seemingly unaware that Sally does not know her marble has been moved.
Secondary characters include Anne Cooper ( Betty Conner ), Gidget's older married sister, and John Cooper ( Pete Duel ), Anne's psychology student husband.

Anne's and than
Mainly because the re-publication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was prevented by Charlotte Brontë after Anne's death, she is less known than her sisters Charlotte, author of four novels including Jane Eyre, and Emily, author of Wuthering Heights.
* 1704 – Queen Anne's War: French forces and Native Americans stage a raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts, killing 56 villagers and taking more than 100 captive.
She was styled " The Lady Mary " rather than Princess, and her place in the line of succession was transferred to her newborn half-sister, Elizabeth, Anne's daughter.
It was also argued that such a course was necessary to ensure Sophia's succession, for Anne's Roman Catholic half-brother was significantly closer to London than Sophia.
To mark their friendship, and at Anne's request, Anne and Sarah called each other the pet names Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Freeman respectively rather than use their formal styles and titles.
During Queen Anne's War ( 1702 to 1713 ), the British Conquest of Acadia occurred in 1710, resulting in Nova Scotia, other than Cape Breton, being officially ceded to the British by the Treaty of Utrecht including Rupert's Land, that had been conquered by France in the late 17th century ( Battle of Hudson's Bay ).
John Leeds Barroll argues in his cultural biography of Anne that her political interventions in Scotland were more significant, and certainly more troublesome, than previously noticed ; and Clare McManus, among other cultural historians, has highlighted Anne's influential role in the Jacobean cultural flowering, not only as a patron of writers and artists but as a performer herself.
Historian Alan Stewart suggests that many of the phenomena now seen as peculiarly Jacobean can be identified more closely with Anne's patronage than with James, who " fell asleep during some of England's most celebrated plays ".
Poirot reveals in the denouement that Norman Gale is none other than Anne's new husband, and that his plans-almost certainly including the eventual murder of Anne herself-had been laid well in advance.
Marilla's instinct is to send her back to the orphanage, but she is eventually won over by Anne's quirky joy in life — and by the fact that another woman, much harder than herself, was set to take Anne should Marilla decline to keep her.
and in a sense, it is the route followed by Charlotte's and Anne's protagonists, even if the riches they win are more those of the heart than of the wallet.
The Marburys lived in Alford for the first 15 % nbsp ; years of Anne's life, and with her father's strong commitment to learning, she received a better education than most contemporary girls, and also became intimately familiar with scripture and Christian tenets.
In the book the ceremony is represented as not being open to the public and therefore somewhat of a privilege to see ; also, the term " Queen Anne's Keys " is used rather than " Queen Elizabeth's Keys.
In Queen Anne's War, in retaliation for the Northeast Coast Campaign ( 1703 ) and the Raid on Deerfield, in which many colonists were killed and more than 100 taken captive and forced overland from Massachusetts to Montreal, Major Church returned to Acadia.
James, though unable to come up with a plan of his own, has been crucial to the success of the others ' plans-and when he meets Anne's father, learns that he is none other than Harvey.
Anne rejects him again, and Gilbert suspects that there is someone else, despite Anne's assertion there is no person she cares about more than him.
Although all of Kent Island's communities are unincorporated, the census designated places of Stevensville and Chester on the island are both more populous than any of Queen Anne's County's incorporated towns.
Despite their royal patronage, Queen Anne's Men appear to have performed only sporadically at Court in their first decade — something less than once a year on average.
One theory holds that the saltbox form was popularized by Queen Anne's taxation of houses greater than one story.
Anne's second novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ( 1848 ), written in realistic rather than romantic style, is mainly considered to be the first sustained feminist novel.
An English squire of Queen Anne's reign, Sir Roger exemplified the values of an old country gentleman, and was portrayed as lovable but somewhat ridiculous (' rather beloved than esteemed ') ( Spectator no.

Anne's and herself
When Keller herself died in 1968, her ashes were placed in the Washington National Cathedral next to Anne's.
Eva described herself as an out-and-out tomboy, and hence she was in awe of Anne's fashion sense and worldliness, but she was somewhat puzzled by Anne's fascination with boys.
With this power, Anne considered herself the first lady of the realm, claiming precedence over Catherine, Henry VIII's widow, following the latter's marriage to Anne's brother-in-law, Thomas Seymour.
However, Michael declined to make a promise he could not keep politically, while Anne's mother was herself the daughter of a mixed marriage between a Catholic Princess ( Marie d ' Orléans ) and a Protestant ( Prince Valdemar of Denmark ), who had abided by their pre ne temere compromise to raise their sons as Protestant and their daughter, Margrethe, as Catholic.

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