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Whose Sister And Wife: His first wife dying in 1731, he married aga his second wife being the sister of James Leal a Bath bookseller. Children were born to him both his wives. He was well past middle life t fore he had acquired any literary reputation, ; though he had long been known to his friends what Oliver Goldsmith calls "a dab at an indes a clever compiler of opportune prefaces ai "honest dedications," and above all, a copious ai indefatigable letter writer.
One of the strangest of these developments is that of Juno (q.v.), the female counterpart of the supreme deity himself and the definition of the sky's supposed female qualities. She became but a subdivision of Jupiter himself, as whose sister and wife she is repre¬sented. Juno bore the same relation to women that Jupiter did to men. She was the special protectress of women throughout life, presiding at birth, marriage, and death, and by extension became the guardian of national finances, as the Roman wife was of the household finances.See Also Half Sister Matilda:When Henry I died in 1135 and Stephen, the king's nephew, seized the throne, Robert acknowledged the latter as king of England, but quarreled with him shortly thereafter and was deprived of his lands in Wales and England. Making common cause with his half sister Matilda, widow of Emperor Henry V and wife of Geoffrey of Anjou, in her claim to the English throne, Robert landed in England with her in 1139 and occupied the west¬ern part of the country.
In 1141 he captured Stephen at the siege of Lincoln Castle and ac¬companied Matilda in her triumphant progress to London. When she fled to Oxford, he followed her ; but later the same year, while covering her retreat from the siege of Winchester, he himself was captured. He was exchanged for Stephen in November, and continued the hopeless struggle on Matilda's behalf until his death six years later.
On The Other Hand See His Sister Dorothy:GRASMERE, gras'mir, is a village in northwesetrn England, in the county of Westmorland. It is in the Lake District, near the northern end of Grasmere Lake, about 30 miles (48 km) south of Carlisle. The poet William Wordsworth lived here from 1799 to 1813. Dove Cottage, where he resided for the first eight years of this period, later was the home of the writer Thomas De Quincey. In the churchyard of St. Oswald's Church are the graves of Wordsworth, his sister Dorothy, and of Hartley Coleridge, the son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coreridge.
Through the league, the Amer¬ican Red Cross today provides supplies and other disaster assistance to sister societies in an average of five disasters a year. The American society also furnishes technical and advisory assistance to sister societies. This activity, most extensive immediately following each of the world wars, has aimed to help new Red Cross societies estab¬lish their programs, war-cripp/ed societies to re¬establish theirs, and all societies to strengthen their services. Aid to sister societies is a care¬fully planned investment that looks to the goal of a fully self-reliant Red Cross society in every country taking its full part in advancing the world-wide international Red Cross movement. |
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