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After learning of his brother and nephew's deaths, the defendant wrote the following letter to his sister-in-law Antillico: Dear sister Antillico--Much to my mortification, I heard, that brother Henry was dead, and one of his children. I know that your situation is one of grief, and difficulty. You had a bad chance before, but a great deal ...
This collection of letters, Before Freedom: Nehru's letters to his sister 1909–1947, written by Jawaharlal Nehru between 1909 and 1947 to his sister, was edited and compiled by his niece, Nayantara Sahgal, and was first published in 2000 by HarperCollins. [10] A later edition was published by Roli Books in 2004. [4]
The Letters of Vincent van Gogh is a collection of 903 surviving letters written (820) or received (83) by Vincent van Gogh. [1] More than 650 of these were from Vincent to his brother Theo . [ 2 ] The collection also includes letters van Gogh wrote to his sister Wil and other relatives, as well as between artists such as Paul Gauguin , Anthon ...
My dear sister-in-law, you’re an angel sent from God to bring happiness to our family! We love you and can’t wait to celebrate your birthday with you! 63. On your special day, know I’m ...
Happy birthday, sister! Happy birthday to my best friend. Happy cake day, sister! Cheers to another year around the sun. Happy birthday! Happy birthday, dear sister. Wishing the best sister in the ...
Wish your sister or sister-in-law a happy birthday with our list of 100 birthday messages for sisters. From sentimental to funny, choose one to write in a card.
In his biography of Beethoven, Schindler (1840) named Julie ("Giulietta") Guicciardi as the "Immortal Beloved". [g] But research by Tellenbach (1983) indicated that her cousin Franz von Brunsvik may have suggested Giulietta to Schindler, to distract any suspicion away from his sister Josephine Brunsvik, with whom Beethoven had been hopelessly in love from 1799 to ca. 1809/1810. [13]
In 1848, Angelica's sister, Eliza Hamilton Holly, moved their 91-year-old mother, Elizabeth, from New York to Washington, D.C., [9] where she died in 1854 at age 97. Elizabeth Hamilton requested in her will that her other children be "kind, affectionate, and attentive" to her "unfortunate daughter Angelica."