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Emmeline Pankhurst (/ˈpæŋkhɜːrst/; née Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was a
British political activist who
organised the
British suffragette movement...
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Emmeline, The
Orphan of the
Castle is the
first novel written by
English writer Charlotte Smith; it was
published in 1788. A
Cinderella story in which...
- dictionary.
Emmeline is a
novel by
Charlotte Turner Smith.
Emmeline may also
refer to:
Emmeline (given name), a list of
people named Emmeline Emmeline (Rossner...
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contact with
Emmeline, she
rebuffs him. He
hides from her and ****s. When a ship
appears for the
first time in years,
Emmeline does not light...
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civilisation and the
natural world. The
story centres on two cousins, **** and
Emmeline Lestrange, who are
marooned with a
galley cook on an
island in the South...
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Emmeline (also
spelled Emiline, Emmilene, Emmaline, or Ameline) is a
female given name. The
medieval name, a
short form of
Germanic names beginning with...
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Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence,
Baroness Pethick-Lawrence (née Pethick; 21
October 1867 – 11
March 1954) was a
British women's
rights activist,
suffragist and...
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Emmeline Blanche Woodward Harris Whitney Wells (February 29, 1828 –
April 25, 1921) was an
American journalist, editor, poet, women's
rights advocate,...
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Emmeline Hawthorne (born 1980) is a New
Zealand actress. She is
known for her role as Anne
Greenlaw on the long
running New
Zealand soap
opera Shortland...
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Social and
Political Union (WSPU), a women-only
movement founded in 1903 by
Emmeline Pankhurst,
which engaged in
direct action and
civil disobedience. In 1906...