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Herminia Barton, the Cambridge-educated daughter of a clergyman, frees herself from her parents ' influence, moves to London and starts living alone.
Whereas Herminia Barton questions the institution of marriage by refusing to get married herself, Victoria Crosse's heroine Eurydice Williamson -- " the woman who didn't "— remains faithful to her impossible husband although, during a passage from India, she meets a man who falls in love with her.
Barton considers sacrificing himself so the girl can survive, but finds this is impossible since she would not be able to pilot the ship herself.
Resigned to her fate, Marilyn enters the airlock and allows herself to be jettisoned into space, leaving Barton to grieve in silence.
It being made manifest, therefore, that Mrs. Barton is herself competent to educate her children either by herself or by any competent assistance under her own eye, it would require a state of urgent circumstances to induce the Court to deprive them ( all of whom are under thirteen years of age ) of that maternal care and tenderness, which none but a mother can bestow.
In a 2008 essay at Nextbook. org ( now Tablet Magazine ), entitled Eli Miller ’ s Seltzer Delivery Service, Barton writes at length of her Jewish upbringing, although in one 2007 article she described herself as “ a Jewess who wouldn ’ t leave the house without a stash of Tylenol, safety pins and mints .”

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They walked the horses, heading along the river, Barton and Emmett Foster in the lead, seven men riding quietly through the night.
The cast combined professional actors such as Daniel Thorndike ( the author's son ), Michael Fields, Steven Povey and Ben Barton, along with various amateurs from the marshes.
In 1858 ( when she was 39 ) Amos Barton, the first of the Scenes of Clerical Life, was published in Blackwood's Magazine and, along with the other Scenes, was well received.
The project apparently was aided by William Barton, as the official law was printed along with supplemental notes from Barton.
Barton is a town in Allegany County, Maryland, United States, located along the Georges Creek Valley.
Barton was also one of six justices to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with O ' Connor, Albert Piddington, Adrian Knox, McTiernan, and H. V. Evatt.
Just above Barton Mills, a side weir connects the river to the start of the Cut-off Channel, a 25-mile ( 40 km ) drain running from there to Denver along the south-eastern edge of the Fens, which was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Channel is a drain which runs from Barton Mills to Denver along the south-eastern edge of the Fens, and was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s.
Below the village is the junction with the Cut-Off Channel, a 25-mile ( 40 km ) drain running from Barton Mills on the River Lark to Denver along the south-eastern edge of the Fens, which was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s.
A Trent Barton bus travelling along High Road, heading into Nottingham
The George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Clara Barton Parkway, running along the Potomac River near Washington, D. C., were also constructed during this era.
Other water sports along the shores of the lake include swimming in Deep Eddy Pool, the oldest swimming pool in Texas, and Barton Springs Pool, a natural pool on Barton Creek which flows into Lady Bird Lake.
Major landmarks along its route include the Barton Swing Aqueduct, the only swing aqueduct in the world, and Trafford Park, the world's first planned industrial estate and still the largest in Europe.
During the course of his expeditions Beebe gradually developed an interest in marine biology, ultimately leading to his 1930s dives in the Bathysphere off the coast of Bermuda, along with the Bathysphere's inventor Otis Barton.
In 1990 Lars Ulrich of Metallica, along with Geoff Barton compiled a double CD compilation album, entitled NWOBHM ' 79 Revisited, featuring bands as obscure as Hollow Ground right through to the major acts of the era.
A milestone along the Barton Bridge and Moses Gate turnpike road near Eccles, showing the spelling of " Altringham "
Evatt was one of six justices of the High Court to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with Edmund Barton, Richard O ' Connor, Adrian Knox, Albert Piddington and Edward McTiernan.
Loguidice and Barton commented that Defenders success, along with Robotron: 2084, illustrated that video game enthusiasts were ready for more difficult games, which spurred developers to create more complex game designs.
Barton and Loguidice commented that the Atari 2600 version, along with Space Invaders and Asteroids, helped the system gain a dominant market share.
Bill Loguidice and Matt Barton of Gamasutra commented that Robotrons success, along with Defender, illustrated that video game enthusiasts were ready for more difficult games with complex controls.
Although there is currently no railway station, the town was once home to a terminal on the Midland Railway, and passenger trains travelling on the St. Pancras-Manchester Piccadilly line still passed along the border with Stapleford during 2003-2004. Transport links to Nottingham, Derby and the surrounding area are currently provided by Trent Barton.
It then continues northwesterly along the upper Santa Ana River and then, after briefly crossing undulating terrain, westerly through the Barton Flats area, home to many campgrounds.

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The Athlon XP-M replaced the older Mobile Athlon 4 based on the Palomino core, with the Athlon XP-M using the newer Thoroughbred and Barton cores.
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
The two groups united at High Street Meeting House, Lexington, Kentucky, with a handshake between Barton W. Stone and " Raccoon " John Smith, on Saturday, December 31, 1831.
The seal, designed by William Barton, contains an unfinished pyramid with a radiant eye, an image used by Hopkinson when he designed the continental $ 50 currency.
The series focuses primarily on the Gundam pilots: Heero Yuy ( an alias, not to be confused with the martyred pacifist ), Duo Maxwell, Trowa Barton, Quatre Raberba Winner, and Chang Wufei.
The first Prime Minister of Australia, Edmund Barton ( sitting second from left ), with his Cabinet, 1901.
In early 1534, More was accused of conspiring with the " Holy Maid of Kent ," Elizabeth Barton, a nun who had prophesied against the king's annulment, but More was able to produce a letter in which he had instructed Barton not to interfere with state matters.
Carlisle never actually played with the band, owing to her being sidelined by a bout of mononucleosis for an extended period, and she was replaced by her friend Donna Rhia, real name: Becky Barton, who played three gigs and recorded their first single.
* February 27 – U. S. Congressman Daniel Sickles shoots Philip Barton Key for having an affair with his wife.
A. Barton Hepburn, then president of Chase Manhattan Bank, founded the School in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an opening class of 61 students, including 8 women.
A print by William Hogarth entitled A Just View of the British Stage from 1724 depicting Robert Wilks, Colley Cibber, and Barton Booth rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy.
Reportedly, her first extramarital affair took place in 1966, with her daughter's godfather, Bordeaux wine producer Anthony Barton, and a year later she had a one-month liaison with Robin Douglas-Home, a nephew of British politician Alec Douglas-Home.
* The use of street lighting is first recorded in London, when Sir Henry Barton, the mayor, orders lanterns with lights to be hung out on the winter evenings between Hallowtide and Candlemas.
In 1896, responding to the humanitarian crisis in the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the Hamidian Massacres, Barton sailed to Constantinople and after long negotiations with Abdul Hamid II, opened the first American International Red Cross headquarters in the heart of Turkey.
* Numbering All the Bones by Ann Rinaldi features Clara Barton and Andersonville Prison, a Civil War prison with terrible conditions.
A full-text searchable online database with complete access to publications written by Clara Barton.
Sir Andrew Barton, Lord High Admiral of Scotland, followed the example of his father, who had been issued with letters of marque by James III of Scotland to prey upon English and Portuguese shipping in 1485 ; the letters in due course were reissued to the son.
Barton was killed following an encounter with the English in 1511.

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