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         White Gilbert:     more books (19)
  1. Gilbert Whiteïÿýs journals. Edited by Walter Johnson by Gilbert (1720-1793). Johnson, Walter (1867-) ed. White, 1970-01-01
  2. The natural history of Selborne - Edited and introduced by E.M. Nicholson by Gilbert (1720-1793) - Related names: Nicholson, E. M. (ed.); Daglish, Eri White, 1925
  3. The natural history of Selborne by Gilbert White. by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1908-01-01
  4. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1901-01-01
  5. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. in the county o by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1911-01-01
  6. The natural history of Selborne with observations on various par by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1854-01-01
  7. Gilbert White: Naturalist, Poet, Priest and Scholar (1720-1793) (Selbourne Papers) by Paul G. M. Foster, 2000-09-29
  8. Gilbert White's Year: Passages from the Garden Kalendar and the Naturalist's Journal, 1751-1793 by Gilbert White, 1981-02
  9. The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773 by Gilbert White, 1987-05
  10. The Journals of Gilbert White 1774 1783 (Vol 2) by Gilbert White, 1988-11
  11. The Essential Gilbert White of Selborne (A Godine country classic) by Gilbert White, H. J. Massingham, 1985-07
  12. Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne by Richard Mabey, 2007-02-02
  13. The Selborne Pioneer: Gilbert White As Naturalist and Scientist : A Re-Examination by Ted Dadswell, 2003-03
  14. Gilbert White and His Records: A Scientific Biography by Paul G. M. Foster, 1989-05

41. Illustrated Books
White, Gilbert (17201793) Natural history of Selborne, in the county of Southampton,by Gilbert White, illustrated by Edmund H.New London, Oxford University
http://www.ilrs.mdx.ac.uk/lib/subjects/FTX/SpecialCollections/N.htm
Previous Page N NACHSHEN PASTERNAK, Boris (1890-1960)
Selected poems, [translated from the Russian by J.M. Cohen, drawings by Donia Nachshen]
London, Ernest Benn Limited, 1958
ISBN B8571222
Barcode: 72051310, Suffix: NACHSHEN NAISH SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745)
Travels into several remote nations of the world by Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and then a captain of several ships, in four parts, wood engravings by Theodore Nash
Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1938
ISBN B3005222
Barcode: 72051329, Suffix: NAISH NASH NASH, John Northcote
English garden flowers, (by) John Nash
London, Duckworth, 1948 ISBN 49021205 Barcode: 72051337, Suffix: NASH NEW WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793) Natural history of Selborne, in the county of Southampton, by Gilbert White, illustrated by Edmund H.New London, Oxford University Press, 1951 ISBN Q2072340 Barcode: 71536132, Suffix: NEW NEWELL NEWELL, Peter (1862-1924) Topsys and Turvys, written and illustrated by Peter Newell New York, Dover Pubns., 1964

42. ReS - Ricerca E Storia
Translate this page La visione arcadica della Natura Il curato Gilbert White (1720-1793) dopo aver vissutouna pacata esistenza in una isolata località di campagna, pubblica poco
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La visione arcadica della Natura

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La visione arcadica della Natura
Il curato Gilbert White (1720-1793) dopo aver vissuto una pacata esistenza in una isolata località di campagna, pubblica poco prima della morte, nel 1789, The Natural History of Selborne , una raccolta di lettere che raccontano degli animali selvatici, dell'avvicendarsi delle stagioni e delle tradizioni della sua parrocchia. L'opera, che getta le basi della saggistica sulla storia naturale, e' una fusione di indagine scientifica e sentimento religioso, ove appaiono ora una visione della Natura intesa come mano provvidenziale che risponde ai bisogni materiali del genere umano, ora una idealizzazione dell'armonia arcadica tra uomo e natura che nasce dal culto pagano (White trae evidente ispirazione dalle Bucoliche e dalle Georgiche di Virgilio).

43. Tomfolio.com: Natural History: Nat'l History Classics
No dustjacket. Purchase direct from Henry F. Hain III. Book number 920474.US$12.00 Add to Cart Order From Dealer. 4. White, Gilbert, 1720-1793.
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44. View Over Selborne
View over Selborne, Hampshire home of Gilbert White (17201793). Viewover Selborne. Selborne comes from seala burna, Stream of
http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/histdate/selborne.htm
View over Selborne, Hampshire
home of Gilbert White (1720-1793)
View over Selborne 'Selborne' comes from seala burna
'Stream of sallows' is its claim;
Springing from the steep-sloped hangers
Chalk streams still affirm the name.
And it's from atop those hangers
Selborne is ideally viewed,
Looking like some working model,
Church and houses neatly strewed.
Climb the Bostal path to spy
The village centre framed by trees, Green or gold, depends on season, Each has equal power to please. Selborne, with its past and present, Feeds the mind and feeds the eye, Gilbert White, and Oates, and Ingham, Woodland walks and views from high. Such a mix in one location, Workhouse riots, yew tree's fall, New-thatched roofs and sunken pathways, One day's visit won't see all. Sample then the parts that please you, Stroll from Church to Gracious Street, See The Wakes and browse the bookshops, Then adieu till next we meet! Return to index

45. Hampshire
Tel. 01420 511275 House of The Rev. Gilbert White (17201793), 18th CenturyGarden, The Oates Museum, Tea Parlour, gift shop, field studies centre.
http://www.freeweb.telco4u.net/house-gardens/hants/
HOME POTTERIES CHURCHES RAILWAYS ... GO-SEE
'The Wakes' , Selbourne, nr. Alton Hampshire GU34 3JH. Tel. 01420 511275
House of The Rev. Gilbert white (1720-1793), 18th Century Garden, The Oates Museum, Tea Parlour, gift shop, field studies centre.
STANSTED PARK, Stansted Park Foundation , Rowlands Castle, Hampshire PO9 6DX. Tel. 01705 412265
Built 1688 a beautiful stately home: Victorian glass houses: arboretum: circular well-head garden: play area: ancient chapel: Bessborough collection: woodland walk.
THE SIR HAROLD HILLIER GARDENS and ARBORETUM
Tel. 01794 368787
Jermyns Lane Ampfield Romsey Hampshire SO51 0QA
Tea Rooms, plant centre, gift shop.
EXBURY GARDENS Tel. 01703 891203
The New Forest Nr Beaulieu Hampshire Plant Centre-Gift Shop- Tea Rooms BRAXTON GARDENS Tel. 01590 642008 Everton Grange Lake, Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, Hampshire, SO41 0TX . MEDIEVAL MERCHANT'S HOUSE 58, French Street, Southampton. Tel: 01703 221503 13th century town house.

46. Reading Rat 1701-1750
Mei (17161798) Ward Renditions Sui-yuan ch uan chi John WOOLMAN (1720-1772) RexrothJournal of Life and Times (1774) SCS Gilbert White (1720-1793) Rexroth The
http://terrenceberres.com/read1701.html
Home Reading
What to read, 1701-1750
Criticism
Reference
Etext
Study
Earlier 18th Century
WU Ch'ing-tzu
Ward
The Scholars
Ju-lin wai-shih [The Unofficial History of Confucian Scholars]
McKenny
John WESLEY
Spalding
Journal
Benjamin FRANKLIN
Arkin Yardley Brookhiser Downs
I haven't got over those Poor Richard tags yet. I still rankle with them. It has taken me years to get out of that barbed wire enclosure Poor Richard rigged up. D. H. Lawrence
Autobiography
Henry FIELDING
Incompetech
Joseph Andrews
Tom Jones
Full title: The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling
Adler, et al.
Carolus LINNAEUS
Davenport
A Tour in Lapland
System of Nature
Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de BUFFON
Natural History
Carlo GOLDONI
Ward
Mine Hostess La Locandiera
The Boors I Rusteghi
The Fan Il Ventaglio
The Servant of Two Masters
Samuel JOHNSON
Boswell Skye
A Dictionary of the English Language
The Vanity of Human Wishes
Rasselas
The Lives of the Poets
Idler
Letter (June 8, 1762)
Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield (Feb. 7, 1755)
Letter to James Boswell (Dec. 8, 1763)
Letter to William Drummond (Aug. 13, 1766)

47. Mexico Desconocido: Literatura En Algunos Diccionarios
Translate this page mayor parte del año. Gilbert White (1720-1793) Natural History of Selborne.Diccionario completo de la lengua española sin fecha.
http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/espanol/cultura_y_sociedad/arte/detalle.cfm?

48. Richard's Photo Gallery - Selbourne
pioneering naturalist the Rev. Gilbert White (17201793). His book, TheNatural History Antiquities of Selbourne is still influential.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Clarke/Pics/Hants/Selbourne/
Richard's Photo Gallery - Selbourne
As I was coming into this village, I observed to a farmer standing at his gateway that people ought to be happy here, ... William Cobbet, Rural Rides Location Selbourne, Hampshire, GU34 3JH
Lens 50mm f1.8 @ f11, +pl filt.
Expose
Date
1996 September 25th.
The Wakes Museum was originally the home of the pioneering naturalist the Rev. Gilbert White (1720-1793). His book, is still influential. 'Dinner-time?' said Gilbert White, 'Yes, yes - certainly - all right. Just let me finish this note about the Lesser White-bellied Stoat' E.C.Bentley (1875-1956) Location Selbourne, Hampshire
Lens 50mm f1.8, +pl filt.
Expose
Date
1996 September 25th.
Another type of influence may be purchased across the road. Other pics ] [Richard's Home page E-mail: R.Clarke@surrey.ac.uk
Last modified: 1999 August 21st.

49. HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning WH
1983) Shopkeeper, Brighton (1) Brighton, Sussex White, Sir George Stuart (18351912)Knight Field Marshal (4) White, Gilbert (1720-1793) Naturalist (15) White
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Whaite, Henry Clarence (1828-1912) Painter

Whale, Thomas William (1825-1906) Schoolmaster Rector of Dolton Devon Antiquary

Whaley, John (1710-1745) Writer

Whaley, Thomas (1766-1800) Irish Politician
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Wharton, R (fl 1830)

Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
Wharton, Richard W (fl 1896-1924) Grocer, Liverpool

Liverpool, Lancashire Wharton, Robert (1751-1808) Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral Wharton, Rowland (b1892) Private, Grimsby Grimsby, Lincolnshire Wharton, Thomas (1495-1568) 1st Baron Wharton Wharton, Thomas (1614-1673) physician Wharton, Thomas (1648-1716) 1st Marquess of Wharton Wharton, Thomas (d 1794) Physician ... Wheadon, Edward (1851-1922) Schoolboy, Misterton Misterton, Somerset Wheatcroft, Leonard (1627-1706) Parish Clerk, Ashover Ashover, Derbyshire Wheatcroft, Titus (b 1769) Parish Clerk, Ashover Ashover, Derbyshire Wheatley, Alan (1907-1991) Actor Wheatley, Avery (fl 1950) Navy Stores Assistant Wheatley, Dennis Yates (1897-1977) Novelist Wheatley, Henry Benjamin (1838-1917) Historian and Editor ... Wheeler, Geoffrey Edleston (1897-1990) Indian Army Officer India Persia Iraq Turkey Wheeler, Guy Edmund (1921-1995) writer

50. Untitled Document
MIT Press). Johnson, W., ed. 1982. Journals of Gilbert White (17201793),Futura, London (QH138S4 W54). Muir, J. 1921. The Mountains
http://www.cfr.washington.edu/Classes.esc.202/Lab20203.html
Laboratory 202 BA Schedule 2003 Week 1: Jan 8 Introduction to Journal, Measuring height and diameter Week 2: Jan 15 Trees of the UW Campus, increment coring, topographic maps Downloadable example of a contour map with pictures Week 3 : Jan 22 Trees of the Arb. Chapter 5 Week 4 : Jan 29 Introduction to Special Project, Increment coring and pacing Week 5 : Feb 5 Foster Island Chapters 3 and 7 Week 6 : Feb 12 Tradition Lake Ecosystems, Plots Chapter 8 See pictures and data from previous years Week 7 : Feb 19 Tradition Lake Measurements, Plots Data analysis Week 10: Mar. 12 Class presentation of Special Problem Example of historical presentation Meet in Bloedel 286 at 1:30 pm on Wednesday, Jan. 8 and 15. Text : Arthur Kruckeberg. 1991. The Natural History of Puget Sound (Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press). For all the field labs., dress for wet, cold conditions, and bring a weatherproof field notebook for notes and sketches. These field sessions are intended to acquaint you with some of the major tree species native to the Pacific Northwest, to introduce some common plant community types, and to observe how environmental factors (especially variations in temperature and moisture availability) influence the appearance and structural character of forest stands. Some familiarity with trees in their natural settings will give you a foundation for understanding how forests may respond to the atmospheric changes we will discuss in class.

51. 61 Works Selected From Project Gutenberg
Motion Pictures of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing, by United States;Natural History of Selborne, The, by White, Gilbert, 17201793;
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  • ABC's of Science, by Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932
  • About the Human Genome Files, by Human Genome Project
  • Aeroplane Speaks, The, by Barber, H. (Horatio), 1875-
  • Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War, by Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880-
  • Aeroplanes, by Zerbe, James Slough, 1850-
  • Areopagitica, A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England, by Milton, John, 1608-1674
  • Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, The, by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District
  • Autobiography and Selected Essays, by Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895
  • Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The, by Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
  • Autobiography of Charles Darwin, The, by Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
  • Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces, by Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745
  • Brief History of the Internet, A, by Hart, Michael Stern, 1947-
  • Categories, The, by Aristotle, 384-322 B.C
  • Chromosome Number 01-24, by Human Genome Project

52. Poet: Gilbert White - All Poems Of Gilbert White
http//www.bartleby.com/220/1116.html • site info RPO Selected Poetry ofGilbert White (17201793) Selected Poetry of Gilbert White (1720-1793).
http://poemhunter.com/gilbert-white/resources/poet-6863/page-1/
Poem Hunter .com Home Poets Poems Search ... Contact Us Poets: A B C D ... All Gilbert White Poems Comments Resources Stats Web resources about Gilbert White
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http://www.hants.gov.uk/discover/places/wakes.html
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Gilbert White - eBook Titles - Software Technology

Gilbert White Gilbert White eBooks Selected Titles by Gilbert White . The Natural History of Selborne. Gilbert White . The Natural History of Selborne.
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Stay, Visit, Tour, Eat, Search. Gilbert
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Gilbert http://www.information-britain.co.uk/s/E219.htm • site info §16. Gilbert White’s "Natural History and Antiquities of ... Volume X. The Age of Johnson. XI. Letter-Writers. § 16. Gilbert White ’s Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. Gilbert http://www.bartleby.com/220/1116.html • site info RPO Selected Poetry of Gilbert White (1720-1793) Selected Poetry of Gilbert White (1720-1793). from Representative

53. ENG 4953 The English Countryside, 1730-1850
21 cm. SB97 .S967. White, Gilbert, 17201793. White, Gilbert, 1720-1793. A naturalist scalendar, with observations in various branches of natural history.
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/Duckworth/eng4953.htm
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
From: Three Essays. W. Gilpin, 1792.
LIT 6934: RURAL REPRESENTATIONS, 1730-1850
Prof. Alistair Duckworth, Dept. of English
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dept. of Special Collections
With Supplement
Comments to: Jeffrey Barr
  • Austen, Jane, 1775-1817.
    Emma: a novel. In three volumes. By the author of "Pride and prejudice", etc.
    London, Printed for J. Murray, 1816.
    3 v. 19 cm.
  • Castell, Robert.
    The villas of the ancients illustrated. By Robert Castell.
    London, Printed for the author, 1728.
    128 p. illus., 13 plates (9 fold.) 49 cm. NA324 .C3 Folio
  • Couper, Robert, 1750-1818. The tourifications of Malachi Meldrum Esq. of Meldrum-Hall. Aberdeen, Printed by J. Chalmers for J. Johnson, London, 1803. 2 v. 18 cm.
  • Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies, giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious and worth observation ... / By a gentleman. London : Printed and sold by G. Strahan ... [and 5 others], 1724-27. 4 v. in 3 : ill., 2 fold. maps, fold. plan ; 19 cm.
  • 54. The British Naturalist's Association – COUNTRY-SIDE
    demon.co.uk/index.htm. Selborne – Home of Reverend Gilbert White(17201793) Father of natural history. The following is an extract
    http://www.bna-naturalists.org/magazines/countrysprg00.html
    COUNTRY-SIDE
    Spring and Summer 2000 Letters to the Editor
    Country-Side 's information bureau
    A Millenium of British Naturalists
    News and Comment
    COUNTRY-SIDE 's information bureau
    This is an abstract of the original article - for the full article, join the BNA and receive COUNTRY-SIDE twice a year. A summary of the information column in BNA's magazine Country-Side, Spring and Summer 2000, compiled from press releases and newsletters received.Compiled by Dr June Chatfield (Any opinions included here may not necessarily be those of the British Naturalists` Association or the Compiler) Yew news Specially grown yews have gone to 7,000 locations as plantings to mark the Millennium. The project was organised by The Conservation Foundation, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR, Web: www.conservationfoundation.co.uk Trees of time and place On seed gathering Sunday and during autumn 1999 many events took place where tree wardens helped people with seed collection, advice on sowing and caring for the new trees. For further details contact Trees of Time and Place, P O Box 46, TW4 6NF Tel: 0345 978139 Tree news * New TPO laws
    Amendments to the Tree Preservation Order (TPOs) legislation came into effect in August 1999.

    55. Ringmer Parish Council
    4.3 One other notable resident was Timothy the Tortoise that belonged to Mrs.Rebecca Snooke of Delves House, whose nephew Gilbert White (17201793) was.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~tbds/natpark/
    Ringmer Parish Council Mr J C Fletcher, Chairman Mrs Z A Hurlock Clerk to the Council Parish Council Office, Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ringmer, East Sussex, BN8 5QH Telephone/Fax/Answerphone 01273 813242 Email: clerk@ringmerparishcouncil.fsnet.co.uk Mrs J Nolan Finance Officer Return to Ringmer Parish Council Website Last Updated: 1 March 2002 REPRESENTATION TO THE COUNTRYSIDE AGENCY FOR INCLUSION OF AN EXTENDED AREA OF RINGMER PARISH WITHIN THE PROPOSED SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK INTRODUCTION The draft boundary of the proposed South Downs National Park in the Ringmer area includes Lewes Town and then cuts through the Southern part of Ringmer Parish. The proposed boundary runs from Lower Stoneham Farm, across to the Parish Council Allotments, along the B2192 to Paygate Corner (New Road), through to the south of Gote Farm, along to Mill Farm and south along Moor Lane. That is, generally, following the boundary of the current Ringmer Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The majority of Ringmer Parish is thus outside the proposed South Downs National Park. There are numerous factors in Ringmer's landscape quality, history, cultural heritage and recreational potential, which it is submitted would justify an

    56. In The Books
    1923 than it was in Gilbert White s time, and so Burroughs 18371921 of Riverbyis of greater calibre than White of Selborne 1720-1793, and very different
    http://www.johnburroughs.org/theJBFiles/In The Books/In the Books.htm
    Last updated. . . 03/11/02 11:51 PM
    More Information: Bill IN THE BOOKS
    Fact or Fancy, It's in the Books Liesurely browsing of random information, fact or fancy, may produce surprising results - or none at all.
    No matter: It's restful recreation for dreamers and thinkers alike! The bits and pieces found here do little more than touch lightly upon what each of the authors had to say about Burroughs. There is nothing complete. There is only a little of this and that, just enough, perhaps, to turn one to the books on the shelves and to the pages within where the extended thoughts are to be found. HOME SOURCES VOLUME CONTENTS ... CHRONOLOGY The Burroughs farm in Roxbury, NY was 320 acres in size. Sharp BLJB 9 Dallas Lore Sharp asks an innocent question in a way that should catch the eyes of any chronologist. "If the modern doctrine of few children (at most two) had been the religion of family life then, as it seems to be now (1927-'28), and Chauncey and Amy Burroughs had stopped with Hiram and Eden and Curtis and Wilson and Jane and Olly Ann, - then where would have been Wake-Robin and Signs and Seasons and Locusts and Wild Honey and Winter Sunshine and those other twenty volumes more?" It seems Sharp had an answer something like "Yeah, those books would never have been," but in the chronologist's mind, he would have answered his own question incorrectly. He should have known better, and he did know better. He makes it clear three pages later. But then, why should the chronologist be so picky?

    57. The Walden Woods Projects Thoreau Institute
    White, Gilbert (17201793) The Natural History of Selborne availableat Thoreau Institute s Henley Library. Wilkinson, James John
    http://www.walden.org/institute/thoreau/Sources/Sources default.htm
    HOME CONSERVATION EDUCATION RESEARCH at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods
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    58. Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Gilbert White Gilbert White (17201793), though a fellow at Oriel College, Oxford,lived most of his life at Selbourne, in England, as a curate, where he
    http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/una/osgood.htm
    Main Contents
    Uncollected Essays

    Personal Sketch
    Written for the Portland Transcript
    by Sarah Orne Jewett Mrs. Osgood of Bar Mills. One of our Maine women has just died, and "gone into the world of light " about whom I cannot resist saying a few words, her quiet life seems to me to hold so many good lessons for all the rest of us. I do not know how to tell the tale of the good deeds she wrought. I am not one of the early friends who followed her footsteps most closely, and I have no right to make this in any sense a biographical sketch of her life, except that I do know the lovely qualities of her mind and heart and how eagerly she kept her eyes fixed upon the best things. I do know how well she stood in her lot and place and "made the most," as we say, sometimes, of her advantages. Young people are apt to be wishing for wider opportunities and imagining that it is our surroundings that give us value, as if a tallow candle were any the better light in a golden candlestick ! We cannot be so remote that our minds may not keep in touch with other minds to receive their help and inspiration. We can always learn to know and understand the world about us, we can follow to the skies any highway or byway of our native town. It is in the development of the will, and the gathering of great purposes, that one may make the most and the best of life. To love and look up to some friend who is wiser than we, to help and lead the friend who looks up to us; this joy may be ours, no matter how solitary, how apparently unnourished, how hard-worked and unpromising the daily life may seem in its beginning.

    59. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Watteau, JeanAntoine (1684-1721) Pride s Crossing 1906. 126. White,Gilbert (1720-1793) Thursday morning 1890; 42 29 August 1894. 61.
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    LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT INDEX A Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (1822-1907)
    August 28, 1901. Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919)
    Saturday morning [1891]. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
    Preface

    [1889-90], "Elmwood," "A Bad Boy";
    23 July, 1890, retirement from Atlantic
    [1890], "Shaw's Folly," "Two Boys in Black";
    Hotel Brunswick [1890-91], poem in memory of Mr. Lowell, My Cousin the Colonel Arabian Nights 15 April 1900. Arnold, Edwin, Sir, (1832-1904) Friday evening, South Berwick [1885]. Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Thursday night, 1884, Mr. Arnold's "Nineteenth Century" paper; Sunday afternoon, December, 1888, essay on George Sand; Wednesday evening [1889-90], "Essays on Celtic Poetry"; Thursday morning [1890]; Sunday evening [1890]; 20 August 1892; Monday morning [1897]; 11 Sept. [1898]; 13th of December [1908]. Austen, Jane (1775-1818) Saturday morning [1903-04], Persuasion B June, 1885, "The Alchemist";

    60. Ringmer Village, East Sussex
    Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) who married Miss Gulielma Springett in 1672 and(nonhuman) Timothy the Tortoise owned by a Mr Gilbert White 1720-1793)
    http://www3.mistral.co.uk/kstarnes/ringmer1.htm
    Ringmer Village, East Sussex
    A typical Sussex village surrounded by farmland and with the South Downs as a backdrop. It has a village green upon which, in the summer, cricket and stoolball are played and where children play on the swings and slides. There are also some good shops to be found too - Middleton's stock knitting wools and patterns of all sorts and are well known for their variety and choice. Help and advice is also given. They also stock Britains models, stationery, birthday cards etc .
    Lew Howard's
    prize-winning gourmet sausages can be found here too - give them a try !
    History of the Village
    The village was originally known as RINGMERE or Hring Mere (Old English meaning a ring of pools) and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Four famous people associated with the village were John Harvard (who founded Harvard University) who married Miss Ann Sadler in 1636, Willliam Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) who married Miss Gulielma Springett in 1672 and (non-human) Timothy the Tortoise owned by a Mr Gilbert White 1720-1793) Some of the houses in Ringmer are old dating back to the 17th Century and can be seen from the main road if you look carefully. Plashett Park and Ringmer Park were, until the late 1500s, deer parks belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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