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Edward Low Eliza died in childbirth, leaving Low with his daughter.

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Eliza (1808) On 22 April 1808 the Eliza left Sydney, Australia for Norfolk Island and Fiji.

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Elektra & The Hand Staring at one another deeply, neither one saying a word, Eliza breaks the silence and turns to leave claiming she must go, pain stricken on her face.

Results for "Eliza left home"

Elektra & The Hand With a swift slash of her Sai dagger, Eliza slits the man’s throat killing him and leaves the home from where she once came.

Results for "Eliza left husband"

Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman Perhaps most strikingly, Wollstonecraft's sister Eliza left her husband, at Wollstonecraft's prodding, much as Maria leaves hers.

Results for "Eliza left note"

Uncle Tom's Cabin Eliza departs that night, leaving a note of apology to her mistress.

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Results for "Eliza married John G. McCullough"

Trenor W. Park In 1871 Park's daughter Eliza married John G. McCullough, former Attorney General of California, who became active in several of Park's business ventures and later served as Governor of Vermont.

Results for "Eliza married Charles"

Henry Livingston, Jr. Around 1807, Henry's sons Charles and Edwin, as well as their neighbor Eliza (who would later marry Charles) remembered their father reading the poem to them as his own.

Results for "Eliza married Admiral William Charles Chamberlain"

Basil Hall In addition to a son, their daughter Eliza married Admiral William Charles Chamberlain.

Results for "Eliza married William Henry Winch"

William Napier (VC) His adopted stepdaughter Eliza married William Henry Winch, ancestor of Lord John Napier-Winch of Western Australia.

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William Napier (VC) His adopted stepdaughter Eliza married William Henry Winch, ancestor of Lord John Napier-Winch of Western Australia.

Results for "Eliza married Peter Ingalls"

List of real-life individuals from Little House on the Prairie Eliza married Peter Ingalls in Concord, Wisconsin, on June 5, 1861 (for more - see above).

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Results for "Eliza saved life"

The Wild Thornberrys Debbie is amazed that Eliza gave up her gift to save her life and promises to keep her secret.

Results for "Eliza saved day"

The Day the Violence Died They find a legal precedent that could help their cause, but before they can contact the studio, Lester and Eliza save the day instead.

Results for "Eliza saved Scratchy Studios"

The Day the Violence Died The end of the episode features Lester and Eliza, different versions of Bart and Lisa, who save Itchy & Scratchy Studios.

Results for "Eliza saved Itchy"

The Day the Violence Died The end of the episode features Lester and Eliza, different versions of Bart and Lisa, who save Itchy & Scratchy Studios.

Results for "Eliza saved son"

Uncle Tom's Cabin Through characters like Eliza, who escapes from slavery to save her young son (and eventually reunites her entire family), or Little Eva, who is seen as the "ideal Christian", Stowe shows how she believed women could save those around them from even the worst injustices.

Results for "Eliza saved Little Eva"

Uncle Tom's Cabin Through characters like Eliza, who escapes from slavery to save her young son (and eventually reunites her entire family), or Little Eva, who is seen as the "ideal Christian", Stowe shows how she believed women could save those around them from even the worst injustices.

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    Eliza

    Eliza may refer to: Eliza (given name)
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    ELIZA

    ELIZA is a computer program and an early example (by modern standards) of primitive natural language processing. ELIZA operated by processing users' responses to scripts, the most famous of which was DOCTOR, a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist.
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    Eliza (ship)

    Not to be confused with another ship named Eliza, which wrecked in 1808. The Eliza was a sloop-rigged longboat that was involved in the rescue of the survivors of the wreck of the Sydney Cove in 1797.
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    Eliza (1808)

    Not to be confused with another ship named Eliza, which was lost in 1803 The Eliza was an American brig wrecked in Fiji in 1808.
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    Eliza (opera)

    Eliza is the name of two operas: Eliza (Arne) (1754) by Thomas Arne
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    Eliza (character)

    Characters in literary and screen works, known solely as Eliza include: Eliza (Uncle Tom's Cabin), a slave from Uncle Tom's Cabin
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    Eliza (given name)

    Eliza is a female name in English, related to the French name Élise. It may also be used as a shortened form of Elizabeth.
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    Eliza (computer virus)

    Eliza is a computer virus which infects COM files including Command.com. It is not known if the virus does anything else other than replicate.
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    Eliza (Arne)

    Eliza is an opera in three acts by composer Thomas Arne to an English libretto by Richard Rolt. The opera premiered in London at the New Theatre in the Haymarket on 29 May 1754.
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    Eliza (Stephenson character)

    Eliza is a main character from Neal Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle. She appears in the novels Quicksilver, The Confusion and The System of the World.

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