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" Hans Holbein ," reported the English envoy Nicholas Wotton, " hath taken the effigies of my Lady Anne and the lady Amelia sister and hath expressed their images very lively ".
Fisher's sister Anne showed them to her publisher at Harpers who expressed an interest in them.
Similar views about the Inquisition are expressed by his wife, Anne W. Carroll, in her book, Christ the King: Lord of History.
Anne had expressed the desire in the re-written introduction of her diary for one person that she could call her truest friend, that is, a person to whom she could confide her deepest thoughts and feelings.
In May 1533 he expressed approval of Henry VIII's marriage with Anne Boleyn in a sermon preached before the king.

Anne and her
Her parents, pious Roman Catholics, christened her Mary Anne Elizabeth Magdalene Steichen.
Roger Williams had recently been thrown out, and Anne Hutchinson and her Antinomians were slugging it out with the powers-that-be.
Hand her a chair and she would say, `` Why, it's a nice imitation of those Queen Anne chairs I inherited from Grandmother Delancy ''.
Little Anne rapidly outdistanced her mother in recovery.
Robbie and Beryl tried their best to persuade her to come and stay with them, and Anne and I have told her she's more than welcome here, but I think she feels that she might be an imposition, especially as long as our Rosie is still in high school.
Absent-minded, subject to unexplained tears Jubal would have bet his life that if Anne were to witness the Second Coming, she would memorize date, time, personae, events, and barometric pressure without batting her calm blue eyes.
Athena had an " androgynous compromise " that allowed her traits and what she stood for to be attributed to male and female rulers alike over the course of history ( such as Marie de ' Medici, Anne of Austria, Christina of Sweden, and Catherine the Great ).
The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors.
Anne, the youngest member of the Brontë children, was born on 17 January 1820, at 74 Market Street in Thornton where her father was curate and she was baptised there on 25 March 1820.
Anne was barely a year old when her mother became ill of what is believed to have been uterine cancer.
There was little affection between her and the older children, but Anne, according to tradition, was her favourite.
Anne shared a room with her, they were close which may have influenced Anne's personality and religious beliefs.
" Anne, dear gentle Anne was quite different in appearance from the others, and she was her aunt's favourite.
Anne and Charlotte do not appear to have been close while at Roe Head ( Charlotte's letters almost never mention her ) but Charlotte was concerned about her sister's health.
Charlotte wrote to her father who took Anne home where she remained while she recovered.
If Anne formed an attachment to Weightman it does not imply that he was attracted to her.
Nor does it imply that Anne believed him to be interested in her.
Anne would have seen Weightman on her holidays at home, particularly during summer 1842 when her sisters were away.

Anne and grief
In 1611, she lost her mother, who died in childbirth ; despite her grief, Anne did her best to take care of her younger siblings, who referred to her with affection as mother.
She later discovers that it is the result of a curse from her former friend Amy ( Elizabeth Anne Allen ), who tells Willow that her own subconscious chose the punishment ; kissing Kennedy triggered the transformation because of Tara's memory, and moving on from her grief helps her revert to normal.
This death only augmented the grief of a court still in mourning for the death of Queen Anne in January.

Anne and for
He suddenly realized when he walked into his own pretty darned expensive house that he needed the Martini Anne had waiting for him.
Anne picked up the towel she was hemming for the hospital guild.
Cady walked the block to the mailbox, almost ashamed of himself for arguing with Anne.
Anne was particularly close to Emily especially after Charlotte's departure for Roe Head School, in January 1831.
In April, 1839, Anne started work as a governess for the Ingham family at Blake Hall, near Mirfield.
It is possible that an initially mild attraction to Weightman assumed increasing importance to Anne over time, in the absence of other opportunities for love, marriage, and children.
Whilst working for the Robinsons, Anne and her sisters considered the possibility of setting up a school.
Anne returned to Thorp Green in January 1843 where she secured a position for Branwell.
Anne and Branwell taught at Thorp Green for the next three years.
When Anne and her brother returned home for the holidays in June 1846, she resigned her position.
While Anne gave no reason for leaving Thorp Green, it is thought she wanted to leave on becoming aware of the relationship between her brother and Mrs Robinson.
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
She spent two years in France, where she worked for Anne Willan, the founder of Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne.
The two have been married for eleven months, but Anne still protects her virginity.
Meanwhile, Desiree asks Madame Armfeldt to host a party for Fredrik, Anne, and Henrik.
Henrik meets Fredrika, and confesses his deep love for Anne to her.
Fredrika tells Anne of Henrik's secret love, and the two dash off searching for him.
The clumsy boy cannot complete the task, and Anne tells him that she has feelings for him, too.
* Two Fairy Tales — Henrik and Anne Egerman ( cut for time )
For a compilation album of the Glenmark duo Gemini, Andersson had Björn Ulvaeus write new Swedish lyrics for the re-recording of two old songs ; Ulvaeus also wrote new English lyrics to older Swedish language songs for opera singer Anne Sofie von Otter tribute album " I Let The Music Speak ".
He and Mary Anne alternated between Hughenden and several homes in London for the remainder of their marriage.
In February 1705, Queen Anne, who had made Marlborough a Duke in 1702, granted him the Park of Woodstock and promised a sum of £ 240, 000 to build a suitable house as a gift from a grateful crown in recognition of his victory – a victory which British historian Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy considered one of the pivotal battles in history, writing – " Had it not been for Blenheim, all Europe might at this day suffer under the effect of French conquests resembling those of Alexander in extent and those of the Romans in durability.

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