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  1. The Complete Works of Hannah More, Volume 1 by Hannah More, 2010-01-12
  2. The works of Hannah More, Volume 6The Works of Hannah More, Hannah More by Hannah More, 2009-08-31
  3. The Works of Hannah More: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published, Volume 2 by Hannah More, 2010-04-21
  4. The Works of Hannah More, with a Memoir and Notes, Volume 4 by Hannah More, 2010-01-12
  5. Strictures On the Modern System of Female Education: With a View of the Principles and Conduct Prevalent Among Women of Rank and Fortune. by Hannah More ... the Eighth Edition by Hannah More, 2010-03-03
  6. Hannah More: A Critical Biography (Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature) by Charles Howard Ford, 1996-07
  7. The Works of Hannah More, Volume 4 by Hannah More, 2010-03-04
  8. The Works of Hannah More in Eleven Volumes, Volume 12 by Hannah More, 2010-01-10
  9. The Works of Hannah More, Volume 1 by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  10. Sir Eldred of the bower, and the bleeding rock: two legendary tales. By Miss Hannah More. by Hannah More, 2010-06-09
  11. The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5 by Hannah More, 2010-04-03
  12. Hannah More by Marion Harland, 2010-10-14
  13. A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage by Helen Cross Knight, 2010-10-14
  14. The Works of Hannah More, Volume 7 by Hannah More, 2010-01-11

21. Death Of Educator Author Hannah More
September 7, 1883 • Grand Old hannah more Died. hannah more felt guilty about her stage works. (HW Wilson). more, hannah. Dictionary of National Biography.
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Hannah More felt guilty about her stage works Hannah More was the sort of woman whose remembrance speaks less of her particular accomplishments than of her influence and associations: a womanly Samuel Johnson. Johnson was, as a matter of fact, one of her acquaintances, as were William Wilberforce, the Macaulays, and John Newton. The famous actor Garrick patronized her plays which were successfulbut Hannah always felt nagging guilt for having written them. In her early years, Hannah was not adverse to the high life. She kept up a lively correspondence and was part of every festivity. To the end of her days she was on easy terms with "infidels" such as Horace Walpole. But contact with John Newton and William Wilberforce channeled her mind and energies toward moral issues, and she became deeply religious.

22. Hannah More, "On The Danger Of Sentimental Or Romantic Connexions"
hannah more, "On the Danger of Sentimental or Romantic Connexions" (1778) in Works, Vol. VI, pp. 295307. The present age may be termed the age of sentiment, a word which, in the implication it
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The present age may be termed ... the age of sentiment, a word which, in the implication it now bears, was unknown to our plain ancestors. Sentiment is the varnish of virtue, to conceal the deformity of vice; and it is not uncommon for the same persons to make a jest of religion, to break through the most solemn ties and engagements, to practice every art of latent fraud and open seduction, and yet to value themselves on speaking and writing sentimentally. But this refined jargon, which has infested letters and tainted morals, is chiefly admired and adopted by young ladies of a certain turn, who read sentimental books, write sentimental letters, and contract sentimental friendships. In this essay, More is concerned to warn young ladies against the temptation to enter into "sentimental connexions," which are merely euphemistically presented liasons. She describes in detail the strategies of young men who set out to ensnare "sentimental girls," and paints a vivid picture of the unhappy marriage that is sure to result from such a seduction. Throughout the work, she bitterly satirizes the lofty language of sentimental speech and writing, suggesting that the phenomenon of the "sentimental girl" is based on affectation and false refinement. To illustrate her point, More introduces a distinction between "sentiment" and "principle":

23. Hannah More For Stage And Education
Issue 78 hannah more Apostle to Both the Prominent and the Poor. THOUGH SHE WAS undoubtedly the most wellknown and influential
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24. Hannah More --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cite this article. hannah more. born Feb. 2, 1745, Stapleton, Gloucestershire, Eng. MLA style " hannah more." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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25. HANNAH MORE
more, hannah (I745I833), English religious writer, was born at Stapleton, near Bristol, on the 2nd of February 1745. hannah more.
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HANNAH MORE
MORE, HANNAH Perhaps the best proof of Hannah Mores ste~ling worth was her indefatigable philanthropic workher long-continued exertions to improve the condition of the children in the mining districts of the Mendip Hills near her home at Cowslip Green and Barley Wood. The More sisters i-net with a good deal ~ opposition in their good works. The farmers thought that education, even to the limited extent of learning to read, would be fatal to agriculture, and the clergy, whose neglect she was making good, accused her of Methodist tendencies. In her old age, philanthropists from all parts made pilgrimages to see the bright and amiable old lady, and she retained all her faculties till within two years of her death, dying at Clifton, where the last five years of her life were spent, on the 7th of September 1833. See The Life of Hannah More, with Notices of Her Sisters (1838), by the Rev. Henry Thompson. The article in the Did. Nat. Biog. is by Sir Leslie Stephen. Some letters of Hannah More, with a very slight connecting narrative, were published in 3872 by William Roberts as The Life of Hannah More. See also Hannah More (1888), by Charlotte M. Yonge, in the Eminent Women series, and Hannah More (New York and London, 1900), by Marion Harland. Letters of Hannah More to Zachary Macaulay were edited (1860) by Arthur Roberts. The contemporary opposition to her may be seen in an abusive Life of Hannah More, with a Critical Review of Her Writings (1802), by the Rev. Archibald Macsarcasm (William Shaw, rector of Chelvey, Somerset).

26. 40662. More, Hannah. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION hannah more (1745–1833), British writer, reformer, philanthropist. Letter, 1775, to her sister. The Letters of hannah more (1925).
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27. KILL HANNAH
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28. Hannah More --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
more, hannah Britannica Student Encyclopedia. , more, hannah English religious writer, best known as a writer of popular tracts and as an educator of the poor.
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29. Hannah More Quotes | Quotes By Hannah More From Basic Quotations - Famous Quotes
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31. Hannah's Diabetes Page
There IS more to me than diabetes. Go to hannah S PLACE ON THE WWW to see the other parts of my life ) If you want to tell me what you think of my page
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On December 11, 1995, I found out I have a disease called diabetes . I was 4 1/2 years old and was ALWAYS thirsty and going to the bathroom.
Here
is a picture of me (and TJ, my brother) at Joe DiMaggio's Children Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, where we all learned about diabetes. My blood sugar was 554. We learned that that was TOO high (for people without diabetes, a blood sugar reading is usually a little less or a little more than 100).
My pancreas doesn't make insulin, so my body can't use the food I eat the way it should. To get insulin in my body I take shots EVERY day. To know how much insulin I need, I have to check my blood sugar (by putting a drop of blood on a test strip). Check out the animated video to see how it's done.
Since then I have checked my blood sugar 6 times EVERY day (that's more than 17,000 times!) and I give myself shots of insulin at least three times EVERY day (almost 9,000 shots already, and I'm just twelve years old!). There are MORE tests and shots when on days that I am sick.
It is a disease that cannot be ignored for even one day.

32. Hannah More: Biography
hannah more Biography. The Evangelical philanthropist hannah more (17451833) provides an indispensable link between the Georgian and Victorian periods.
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Hannah More: Biography
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The Evangelical philanthropist Hannah More (1745-1833) provides an indispensable link between the Georgian and Victorian periods. Born just before the last Jacobite rebellion, she lived to see the beginnings of the railway age. In her youth she was the friend of David Garrick, Samuel Johnson , and Horace Walpole. In middle age she was closely connected with William Wilberforce and his fellow Evangelicals in the Clapham sect. In her retirement she welcomed two promising children to her home in Somerset, William Ewart Gladstone and Thomas Babington Macaulay Hannah More was born in the village of Fishponds in Gloucestershire (now a suburb of Bristol) the fourth of five daughters of a schoolmaster, Jacob More, and his wife, Mary Grace More, the daughter of a farmer in the neighbouring village of Stoke Gifford. Jacob had been born in East Anglia and believed he had a claim to an estate in Suffolk. However, he lost the lawsuit and with it a considerable amount of money. This led him to seek his fortune in the Bristol area, where he was employed first as an excise officer and then from 1743 as a teacher at the Fishponds Free school at a starting salary of £15 per annum. Hannah More was brought up in a very cramped cottage on a very restricted income. In 1758 her eldest sister Mary (born 1738) opened a girlsâ school in Bristol. Hannah More was initially a pupil at the school and then became a teacher. At the age of seventeen she wrote a play

33. Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: More, Hannah (1745 — 1833)
more, hannah (1745 — 1833). An English authoress best known in her own day for the Search After Happiness, a pastoral drama, and
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34. MORE, Hannah
Translate this page Johannes Madey. more, hannah, * 1745 in Stapleton, Avon, + 1833. Englische Dichterin, religiöse Schriftstellerin, Philanthropin. Sie
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Band XVI (1999) Spalten 1097-1099 Autor: Johannes Madey Werke: 8 Bände, London 1801; durchgesehene Ausgabe, 11 Bde, London 1830. Briefe: W. Roberts, Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs Hannah More, 4 Bde, 1834; A. Roberts (Hrsg.), Letters of Hannah More to Zachary Macaulay, 1860; R. Brimley Johnson (Hrsg.), Selected Letters of Hannah More, London 1925. Lit.: H. Thompson, London 1838; - C. M. Yonge, H. M. (= Eminent Women Series), 1888; - M. G. Jones, Cambridge 1952 (führt S. 272f. die Titel der »Cheap Repository Tracts« auf); - F. K. Brown, Fathers of the Victorians, Cambridge 1961, passim; - J. McLeish, Evangelical Religion and Popular Education: A modern interpretation, 1969, passim; - S. Pedersen, Hannah More Meets Simple Simon: Tracts, Chapbooks, and Popular Culture in Late Eighteenth Century England, in: Journal of British Studies 26 (1986), 84-113; - L. Stephen, in: DNB XXXVIII, 414-420; - Encyclopedic Dictionary of Religion, Philadelphia-Washington, D.C., 1979, 2438; - F. L. Cross [+ 1968]-E. A. Livingstone (Hrsg.), The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Oxford Johannes Madey

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36. Hannah More School - Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
hannah more School offers a comprehensive program for middle and high school students with autism spectrum disorders Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD
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37. HANNAH AND HER SISTERS
Even after hannah s marriage to Elliot, Mickey remains a member of the family in the movie, Allen also provides another, second character in a more subtle way.
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Date of publication: 02/07/1986 For cast, rating and other information, (click here) By Roger Ebert
Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters," the best movie he has ever made, is organized like an episodic novel, with acute little self-contained vignettes adding up to the big picture.
Each section begins with a title or quotation on the screen, white against black, making the movie feel like a stately progression through the lives of its characters. Then the structure is exploded, time and again, by the energy and the passion of those characters: an accountant in love with his wife's sister, a TV executive who fears he is going to die, a woman whose cocaine habit has made her life a tightrope of fear, an artist who pretends to be strong but depends pitifully on his girlfriend.
By the end of the movie, the section titles and quotations have made an ironic point: We try to organize our lives according to what we have read and learned and believed in, but our plans are lost in a tumult of emotion.
The movie spans two years in the lives of its large cast of characters - New Yorkers who labor in Manhattan's two sexiest industries, art and money. It begins and ends at family Thanksgiving dinners, with the dinner in the middle of the film acting as a turning point for several lives.

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© 2004 Kessinger Publishing PO Box 4587 Whitefish, MT 59937, BOOKS BY Author more, hannah (1 BOOK). TITLE Sacred Dramas (1811). AUTHOR more, hannah.
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39. More, Hannah., Moral Sketches Of Prevailing Opinions And Manners, Foreign And Do
Michael R. Thompson Bookseller. more, hannah. Moral Sketches of Prevailing Opinions and Manners, Foreign and Domestic With Reflections on Prayer.
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More, Hannah. Moral Sketches of Prevailing Opinions and Manners, Foreign and Domestic: With Reflections on Prayer. London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand 1819 Octavo., xxiii, [1, blank], 518 pp., Full period-style brown calf, gilt spine with red morocco label, new endpapers., A very good, clean copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller ; click here for further details.

40. MORE, Hannah., Hints Towards Forming The Character Of A Young Princess.
Michael R. Thompson Bookseller. more, hannah. Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess. London Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1819.
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MORE, Hannah. Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess. London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1819 Two volumes, twelvemo., xxiv, 331, [1, blank], [4 ads]; viii, 403, [1, blank], [2, ads] pp., Contemporary reddish-brown panelled calf, gilt roll-tooled borders, gilt decorated spine with burgundy morocco labels. Marbled edges., Front joint of Volume II beginning to crack minor rubbing. A very good copy. Inscribed on a preliminary blank: "Anna Mackenzie Gladstone from her beloved mother. Seaforth. January 1822." Anna Gladstone was the sister of W.E. Gladstone. Fifth edition; first published in 1805., A plan of female education, written in response to the popular reception of her Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education, 1799. The chapters on correct reading and the choice of books stress the value of reading essay writers such as Addison and Johnson. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller ; click here for further details.

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