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so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
He thought of Joe Harris, the nigger who had gone after his sister.
John's thoughts raced painfully into the past as he read the letter he had just received from his sister Mary.
It had gone big with the Hollywood girls when he told them his sister was an editor of Art And Apparel.
But when he called for his withered, wrinkled sister Rose to care for him and the children, had he guessed that all he would remember of his woman was the memory of her climbing into that streetcar??
It seemed to Lucy that all their married life, she and Jim had been doing nothing but rescue his sister from the constant crises that were her way of life.
The only thing that had ever come between them was that worthless, selfish sister of his.
Cousin Emma and Cousin Elec, brother and sister -- unmarried, devoted, aging -- had lived next door to the Stubblefields in Tuxapoka from time immemorial until the Stubblefields had moved to Montgomery fifteen years ago.
When he found out the truth he sent his sister, Artemis, to kill Coronis ( in other stories, Apollo himself had killed Coronis ).
Under the old Soviet central planning system, Armenia had developed a modern industrial sector, supplying machine tools, textiles, and other manufactured goods to sister republics in exchange for raw materials and energy.
First he allowed Eusebius of Nicomedia, who was a protégé of his sister, and Theognis to return once they had signed an ambiguous statement of faith.
Alcott had been influenced by educational philosophy of the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and even renamed his school " The Cheshire Pestalozzi School ". His style attracted the attention of Samuel Joseph May, who introduced Alcott to his sister Abby May.
While working on a second book, Alcott and Peabody had a falling out and Conversations with Children on the Gospels was prepared with help from Peabody's sister Sophia, published at the end of December 1836.
She purchased a house for her sister Anna which had been the last home of Henry David Thoreau, now known as the Thoreau-Alcott House.
After his full sister Tamar was raped by Amnon, their half-brother and David's eldest son, Absalom waited two years and avenged her by sending his servants to murder Amnon at a feast to which he had invited all the king's sons.
From the marriage of Julia and Agrippa, Agrippina had four full-blood siblings: a sister Julia the Younger and three brothers: Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar and Agrippa Postumus.
Germanicus had two younger siblings ; a sister, named Livilla, and a brother, the future Emperor Claudius.
Caesarius was suspected of conspiring with the Burgundians, whose king had married the sister of Clovis, to assist the Burgundians capture Arles.

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He had two more children: Napoléon Louis Joseph Jérôme ( 1864 1932 ), governor of Erivan who died unmarried and without issue, and Marie Laetitia Eugénie Catherine Adélaïde ( 1866 1926 ), second wife of Amadeo I of Spain.
She had used poor health to explain her prolonged visit to Switzerland, the journey having been arranged by Adélaïde.
After Louis Philippe left Reichenau, he separated the now sixteen-year-old Adélaïde from the Countess of Genlis, who had fallen out with Louis Philippe.
Her most bitter rival was the Duchesse Béatrix de Grammont, Choiseul's sister, who had in vain tried her best to acquire the place of the late Marquise de Pompadour, and according to Madame Adélaïde, Béatrix de Grammont would have disdained the comtesse no matter what.
In 1809 he married the 19-year old Adélaïde Josephine Bourlon de Chavange ( 1789 1869 ) whom he had become infatuated with.
Adélaïde, the daughter of Gilles Bernard Bourlon de Chavange and wife Jeanne Françoise Launuy, had no children with Augereau, but his nephews became heirs of the ducal title.
Some years later, through the influence of her aunt, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de la Haye de Riou, marquise de Montesson, who had been clandestinely married to the Louis Philippe d ' Orléans, she entered the Palais Royal as a lady-in-waiting to their daughter-in-law Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Chartres as the wife of their heir Philippe d ' Orléans, Duke of Chartres.
He married Anne Gouvion ( Toul, 2 November 1775-Paris, 18 June 1844 ) and had issue, including Laurent François, Marquis de Gouvion Saint-Cyr ( 30 December 1815-30 January 1904 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 17 August 1847 to Marie Adélaïde Bachasson de Montalivet ( 5 November 1828-14 April 1880 ), daughter of Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, and had issue.
Marmont had married, in 1798, Hortense de Perregaux, the daughter of Jean-Frédéric Perregaux, a Swiss ( and Protestant ) banker, later a founder and regent of the Banque de France, and Adélaïde de Praël de Surville, herself the natural daughter of the banker to the court of Louis XV, Nicolas Beaujon.
Many of the 149 works in the exhibit had never been seen outside France and included Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, Jupiter and Thetis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.
She had a good relationship with her husband as well as with her sister-in-law Marguerite Adélaïde d ' Orléans, wife of Władysław Czartoryski.
Louise was the younger daughter of Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin, also called Charles Henry Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( Verrières-le-Buisson, 21 May 1872-Verrières-le-Buisson, 29 June 1917 ) by his wife ( Berthe Marie ) Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( Dompierre-les-Ormes, 31 August 1876-Paris, 23 October 1937 ), daughter of Roger de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1843 1905 ) and wife Adélaïde de Verdonnet ( 1853 1918 ).. She had an older sister Marie ( 1901-1972 ), married to a cousin Guy Marie Félix Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 1896-1984 ) in 1922 ( div.
His daughter, Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon, who was a nun and had become the abbess of Remiremont Abbey, survived until 1824.
He was born at Saint-Cloud and later moved to the Palais-Royal and lived there with his wife, the wealthy Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon whom he had married in 1769.
He married Marie Adélaïde ( sometimes Adélaïde Marie ) de Montholon ( Mâcon, 11 or 16 October 1767-1848 ), Lady of Madame Victoire of France, daughter of Louis XV, on 16 April 1782 at Paris, France, with whom he had two daughters.
* Marie Adélaïde Charlotte de Narbonne-Lara ( Belleville, 11 May 1790-Champgrenon, 31 May 1856 ), who married at Agen on 7 March 1808 Claude-Philibert Barthelot, comte de Rambuteau ( Mâcon, 9 November 1781-Château de Rambuteau, 11 April 1869 ), and had two daughters
Victor Amadeus had first proposed Marie Adélaïde as a candidate for marriage with the Archduke Joseph, but Emperor Leopold I had declined because of their young age.
Madame later said that Marie Adélaïde was one of the only two persons Louis XIV had ever truly loved in his life, the other being Anne of Austria, the king's mother.
* Marie Adélaïde Bachasson de Montalivet ( 5 November 1828-14 April 1880 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 17 August 1847 Laurent François, Marquis de Gouvion-Saint-Cyr ( 30 December 1815-30 January 1904 ), son of Laurent, Marquis de Gouvion-Saint-Cyr ( Toul, 13 May 1764-Hyères, 17 March 1830 ) and wife Anne de Gouvion ( Toul, 2 November 1775-Paris, 18 June 1844 ), and had issue
* Adélaïde Joséphine Bachasson de Montalivet ( Paris, 16 December 1830-Paris, 14 December 1920 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 6 November 1850 Antoine Achille Masson, dit de Montalivet ( Meurthe-et-Moselle, Nancy, 27 June 1815-Villedieu, 31 October 1882 ), son of Georges Masson, vice mayor of Nancy in 1814, and wife Claire Felaize, and had issue
* Marie Adélaïde Marthe Bachasson de Montalivet ( Paris, 9 October 1844-Paris, 2 August 1914 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 19 June 1865 Georges Marie René Picot ( Paris, 24 December 1838-Allevard, Isère, 16 August 1909 ), son of Charles Picot ( Orléans, 4 August 1795-Paris, 31 January 1870 ) and wife Henriette Bidois ( Paris, 1799-Paris, 19 November 1862 ), and had issue ; they are the great-grandparents in female line of Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing .< ref >

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A second truce had been arbitrated in April, 1298, by Jean D'Arlay, lord of Chalon-sur-Saone, the most staunch of Edward's Burgundian allies, and these last were represented in the discussions at the Curia by Gautier de Montfaucon, Othon's neighbor and a member of the Vaudois coalition.
Fosdick had found the installations surrounded by a battery of saloons and houses of prostitution, with filles de joie from all over the country flocking to San Antonio, Laredo, and El Paso to `` woman the cribs ''.
At the central level the scrutin uninominal voting system was selected over some form of the scrutin de liste system, even though the latter had been recommended by Duverger and favored by all political parties.
If this trade should be resumed, the habitants who had come to be farmers or artisans, and soldiers discharged from the army, must be hardened to the severe life of coureurs de bois.
a stirring `` Flames Of Paris '' pas de deux by Xenia Ter-Stepanova and Alexandre Pavlovsky, and a lovely version of Fokine's `` Le Cygne '' by Olga Moiseyeva, which had to be repeated.
She had, of course, been exposed to and enjoyed a music appreciation course which had included the better known classical works such as `` Tristan und Isolde '', `` Candide '', `` Oklahoma '', `` Nozze de Figaro '', the atomic age singers, Eileen Farrell, Elvis Presley and Geraldine Todd, as well as the curious rhythmic progressions of the Venusians, Capellan visual chromatics and the sonic concerti of the Altairians.
During this time most of what is known as ethnologie was restricted to museums, such as the Musée de l ' Homme founded by Paul Rivet, and anthropology had a close relationship with studies of folklore.
In some cases, an application for " trial de novo " effectively erases the prior trial as if it had never taken place.
When Coleridge travelled to Chamonix, he declaimed, in defiance of Shelley, who had signed himself " Atheos " in the guestbook of the Hotel de Londres near Montenvers, " Who would be, who could be an atheist in this valley of wonders ".
It was won by Georges Bouton of the De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte de Dion, but as he was the only competitor to show up it is rather difficult to call it a race.
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 ).
Through Ampère, Ozanam had contact with leaders of the neo-Catholic movement, such as François-René de Chateaubriand, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, and Charles Forbes René de Montalembert.
Afonso married Beatrice of Castile ( 1293 1359 ) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and María de Molina and had four sons and three daughters.
But her paternity was questioned, as rumour said the king was impotent and the queen, Joan of Portugal, had an amorous affair with a nobleman named Beltrán de La Cueva.
Alfonso was the eldest son of Prince Francisco de Asis de Borbón-Dos Sicilias and Queen Isabel II, whose reign was marked by a constant political crisis which had several causes.
In Peru and Rio de la Plata many powerful figures proposed an American Monarchy such as those who wanted an independent Peruvian king of the still alive Inca Royal House, and those who requested a Prince of the Spanish house of Bourbon to come and rule directly in Lima, Mexico City or Bogota, as the Portuguese House of Orleans-Braganza had done in Rio de Janeiro.
The Puerto Rican activist Julio Vizcarrondo had moved the Spanish Abolitionist Society from San Juan de Puerto Rico to Madrid at the request of premier Miguel Prim, himself a former Puerto Rico governor.
Alfonso had two sons by Elena Armanda Nicolasa Sanz y Martínez de Arizala ( Castellón de la Plana, 15 December 1849 Paris, 24 December 1898 ):
** Elena Sanz de Limantour ( 1922 1979 ), married in 1949 to Robert Borgs, and had issue:
** María Luisa Sanz de Limantour ( 1925 -), married in 1944 to Alberto Wittig y Cooke, son of Alberto Wittig and wife Cecilia Cooke, and had issue:

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