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         Simmonds Florence:     more books (49)
  1. Spontaneous activity in education / translated from the Italian by Florence Simmonds and L. Hutchinson by Maria (1870-1952) Montessori, 1917
  2. A Short History Of Christianity (1922) by Salomon Reinach, Florence Simmonds, 2010-09-10
  3. Orpheus, a general history of religions by Salomon Reinach, Florence Simmonds, 2010-09-07
  4. The new book of martyrs, from the French of Georges Duhamel by Georges Duhamel, Florence Simmonds, 2010-09-08
  5. MODERN ART Being a Contribution to a New System of Aesthetics (2 Volume Set, 1, 2) by Julius; Simmonds, Florence & Chrystal, George W. (from the German by) Meier-Graefe, 1968
  6. The story of art throughout the ages; an illustrated record by Salomon Reinach, Florence Simmonds, 2010-07-30
  7. Rembrandt V1: His Life, His Work, And His Time (1894) by Emile Michel, 2010-05-23
  8. The romance of Tristam and Iseult; by Joseph Bédier, Florence Simmonds, 2010-09-01
  9. Orpheus, a general history of religions, from the French of Salomon Reinach ... by Florence Simmonds. Revised by the author by Salomon (1858-1932) - Related name: Simmonds, Florence (trans.) Reinach, 1909
  10. Maria Montessori,Florence Simmonds'sSpontaneous Activity In Education (1917) [Hardcover](2010) by M., (Author), Montessori, 2010
  11. The Romance of Tristram and Iseult; Translated from the French by Florence Simmonds. by Joseph Bedier, Maurice Lalau, 1910
  12. Little Illustrated Books on Old French Furniture III French Furniture Under Louis XV by Roger / Translated By Florence Simmonds De Felice, 1910
  13. Three Studies in English Literature: Kipling, Galsworthy, Shakespeare by Andre. Simmonds, Florence (translator) Chevrillon, 1923
  14. A Short History Of Christianity (1922) by Salomon Reinach, Florence Simmonds, 2010-09-10

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FLORENCE5 SCOTT (WILLIAM4, JAMES3, WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born June 20, 1864 inCounty MARY JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA6 Simmonds, b. February 06, 1888; m.
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Descendants of Robert Scott Generation No. 1 ROBERT SCOTT. He married KATHRYN BERRY April 29, 1746 in Inveresk, Scotland. Children of ROBERT SCOTT and KATHRYN BERRY are: i. THOMAS SCOTT, b. February 09, 1746/47. ii. ADAM SCOTT, b. May 09, 1748. iii. KATHERINE SCOTT, b. January 28, 1749/50. 2. iv. WILLIAM SCOTT, b. 1751; d. December 17, 1834. Generation No. 2 WILLIAM SCOTT (ROBERT was born 1751, and died December 17, 1834. He married ELIZABETH ROBERTSON December 18, 1773 in Canongate Parish, Edinburgh, Scotland, daughter of JAMES ROBERTSON. Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and ELIZABETH ROBERTSON are: i. BERRY SCOTT, b. January 04, 1775, Carriden, Scotland. ii. MARGARET SCOTT, b. March 02, 1777, Carriden, Scotland. iii. WILLIAM SCOTT, b. September 22, 1778, Carriden, Scotland. iv. KATHERINE SCOTT, b. December 26, 1781, Carriden, Scotland.

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103. Johnston's Private Life Of The Romans, Introduction
Gusman, Pierre, Pompeii, the City, Its Life and Art, translated by FlorenceSimmonds and M. Jourdain (London, Heinemann, 1900).
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The Private Life of the Romans
by Harold Whetstone Johnston, Revised by Mary Johnston
Scott, Foresman and Company (1903, 1932) Previous Table of contents Next INTRODUCTION Introduction Public and Private Antiquities Antiquities and History Antiquities and Philology ... Other Works . The topics that are discussed in this book have to do with the everyday life of the Roman people. Such things will be considered as the family, the Roman name, marriage and the position of women, children and education, slaves, clients, the house and its furniture, clothing, food and meals, amusements, travel and correspondence, religion, funeral ceremonies and burial customs. These things are of interest to us in the case of any ancient or foreign people; in the case of the Romans they are of especial importance, because they help to explain the powerful influence which that nation exerted over the old world, and make it easier to understand why that influence is still felt in some degree today. 2. Public and Private Antiquities

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