| Sarah Harvey Porter - 1908 - 330 str.
...Washington may escape that dreadful scourge, the cholera. Our third prayer is (and these were Anne Royall's last printed words) that the UNION OF THESE...notice : "Yesterday morning, the first inst., Mrs. Anne Royall, at a very advanced age. Her funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from her... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1912 - 540 str.
...Washington may escape that dreadful scourge, the cholera. Our third prayer is [and these were Anne Royall's last printed words] that the UNION OF THESE STATES MAY BE ETERNAL." Though Mrs. Royall's later life falls outside the period to which this book intends, for the most,... | |
| MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1912 - 988 str.
...Washington may escape that dreadful scourge, the cholera. Our third prayer is [and these were Anne RoyalFs last printed words] that the UNION OF THESE STATES MAY BE ETERNAL." Though Mrs. Royall's later life falls outside the period to which this book intends, for the most,... | |
| Edna Mary Colman - 1925 - 404 str.
...that Washington may escape the dreadful scourge, the cholera. "Our third prayer is [these were her last printed words] that the UNION OF THESE STATES MAY BE ETERNAL!" Anne Royall's life from infancy to the day of her death at the age of eighty-five was mysterious and... | |
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