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Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (usually credited as H. E. Marshall; 9 August 1867 – 19 September 1941) was a Scottish writer, ... This Country of Ours (1917) ...
Media related to Our Island Story by H. E. Marshall at Wikimedia Commons Full text e-book of An Island Story (1920 U.S. edition) (note that the 1953 edition continued to the First World War). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall; Our Island Story public domain audiobook at LibriVox
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives… you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets where they lie side by side here in this country of ours… You the mothers who sent their sons from far away countries, wipe away your tears.
The Hunt for the Regicides [permanent dead link ], Chapter 31 of "This Country Of Ours", by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall "The King Killers by Libby Klekowski and Tom Devine". tommydevine.blogspot.com. 14 May 2009. G. Harrison Orians (November 1932). "The Angel of Hadley in Fiction". American Literature. 4 (3): 257–269. doi:10.2307/2919881.
Playbill for original production. Cavalcade is a play by Noël Coward with songs by Coward and others. It focuses on three decades in the life of the Marryots, an upper-middle-class British family, and their servants, beginning in 1900 and ending in 1930, a year before the premiere.
In London The Oeconomist was circulated by Joseph Johnson.For towns not handled by Johnson there were separate arrangements with other booksellers, such as Joseph Cottle; [9] [10] the announcement in the Newcastle Courant of 9 December 1797 mentioned Benjamin Flower.
Memorial, after refurbishment in 2007. The memorial was refurbished in 2007 and rededicated in time for Anzac Day (25 April). The pavement was altered to incorporate a larger five pointed star motif as used in the flag of Turkey, to match the existing wall in the form of the crescent moon.
John H. Spencer (1907–2005) "for his role in securing peace in Africa and especially his role in the conflict between Algeria and Morocco." 3 professors from the University of Lund "for his work for uniting the African states, and keeping the peace in Africa." Georges Vedel (1910–2002) 20 Josef Hromádka (1889–1969) Czechoslovakia