• Joan Haste is an 1895 novel by English writer H. Rider Haggard. Set primarily in London, it is the story of a love affair hampered by differences in social...
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    Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 3 April 2015. "Joan Haste". British Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 3 April...
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    Lily (1892) Montezuma's Daughter (1893) The People of the Mist (1894) Joan Haste (1895) Heart of the World (1895) The Wizard (1896) Doctor Therne (1898)...
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    Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc ("The Tale of Joan of Arc", sometimes called "The Song of Joan of Arc") is a patriotic lyrical verse, and the last work of the...
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  • Metropolitical City of Canterbury Civil and Ecclesiastical (1799). Thirsk, Joan (2004). "Hasted, Edward (1732–1812)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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  • plotting is recorded. Myra hears the recording, and is devastated. In her haste to take the incriminating record to others, she drops and breaks it. Frantically...
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    Marry in Haste is a 1924 American silent comedy drama film directed by Duke Worne and starring William Fairbanks, Dorothy Revier, and Alfred Hollingsworth...
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    Joan of Arc is a 1796 epic poem composed by Robert Southey. The idea for the story came from a discussion between Southey and Grosvenor Bedford, when Southey...
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  • setting with her gregarious nature, readily putting people at ease. In haste, she can make tactless comments, but is never offensive and is quick to...
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    the church, and had acquired lands in neighbouring parishes. According to Hasted, it was John Wydeville who acquired the manor of Mote at Maidstone in Kent...
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