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Favell Lee Mortimer

    14 juillet 1802 – 22 août 1878

    Femme d'une profonde piété, Mrs. Favell Lee Mortimer était également pleine de préjugés. Elle se consacra au développement religieux des enfants, exaltant les vertus du protestantisme. Parallèlement, elle dénonça toute autre foi et pratique comme corrompues ou mauvaises.

    The Night Of Toil, Or A Familiar Account Of The Labours Of The First Missionaries In The South Sea Islands
    The Captivity of Judah, by the Author of 'peep of Day'
    The Clumsiest People in Europe
    The Clumsiest People in Europe. Die scheußlichsten Länder der Welt, englische Ausgabe
    Far off or Asia Described - With Anecdotes and Numerous Illustrations
    Line Upon Line (2)
    • Line Upon Line (2)

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(4)Évaluer

      A favourite devotional book for previous generations, this edition has been updated to include activities and discussion starters, which will help you and your family investigate the scriptures, do revision questions and just enjoy fellowship together with God. Meet characters like Abraham, Moses and Joshua. (RT 5-7, RM 8-9) schovat popis

      Line Upon Line (2)
    • The book offers a detailed account of Asia, enriched with anecdotes and numerous illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the region. This reprint of the original 1869 edition maintains the authenticity and quality of the historical text, providing insights into Asia's culture and geography. The combination of narrative and visual elements makes it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of Asian exploration and description.

      Far off or Asia Described - With Anecdotes and Numerous Illustrations
    • In the middle of the 1800s, Mrs Favell Lee Mortimer set out to write an ambitious guide to all the nations on Earth. There were just three problems: She had never set foot outside Shropshire. She was horribly misinformed about virtually every topic she turned her attention to. And she was prejudiced against foreigners. The result was an unintentionally hilarious masterpiece: 'The French like being smart but are not very clean.' 'The Japanese are very polite people - much politer than the Chinese - but very proud.' 'The Scotch will not take much trouble to please strangers.' In The Clumsiest People in Europe, Todd Pruzan has gathered together a selection of Mrs Mortimer's finest moments, celebrating the woman who turned ignorance into an art form.

      The Clumsiest People in Europe. Die scheußlichsten Länder der Welt, englische Ausgabe
    • The Clumsiest People in Europe

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(30)Évaluer

      In the mid-1800s, Mrs Favell Lee Mortimer set out to write an ambitious guide to all the nations on Earth. But she had never set foot outside Shropshire, she was misinformed about virtually every topic she wrote about, & she was prejudiced against foreigners. This text contains a selection of Mrs Mortimer's finest moments.

      The Clumsiest People in Europe
    • One of the earliest books in English to examine the history of the ancient kingdom of Judah, this classic text provides a vivid and engaging account of the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people. Written in the 19th century by the author of Peep of Day, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious and historical beliefs of its time.

      The Captivity of Judah, by the Author of 'peep of Day'