Hale,Sarah Josepha Buell — Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell. 1788 1879. American writer and editor of Godey s Lady s Book (1837 1877), the most popular American women s magazine of its time. Her own works include the poem “Mary Had a Little Lamb” (1830). * * * … Universalium
Hale, Sarah Josepha — orig. Sarah Josepha Buell born Oct. 24, 1788, Newport, N.H., U.S. died April 30, 1879, Philadelphia, Pa. U.S. writer and editor. Hale turned to writing in 1822 as a widow trying to support her family. She edited the Ladies Magazine (1828–37) and… … Universalium
Sarah Josepha Hale — Sarah Josepha Hale, 1831, by James Reid Lambdin Born October 24, 1788 Newport, New Hampshire Died April 30, 1879(1879 04 30) (aged … Wikipedia
Hale — hale. interj. hala. * * * Hale, George Ellery * * * (as used in expressions) Hale, George E(llery) Hale, John Parker Hale, Nathan Hale, Sarah Josepha Hale, Sir Matthew … Enciclopedia Universal
Hale — /hayl/, n. 1. Edward Everett, 1822 1909, U.S. clergyman and author. 2. George Ellery /el euh ree/, 1868 1938, U.S. astronomer. 3. Sir Matthew, 1609 76, British jurist: Lord Chief Justice 1671 76. 4. Nathan, 1755 76, American soldier hanged as a… … Universalium
Sarah — /sair euh/, n. 1. the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Gen. 17:15 22. 2. a female given name. [ Heb sarah princess] * * * I flourished early 2nd millennium BC In the Hebrew scriptures, the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. She was… … Universalium
Sarah — (as used in expressions) Bernhardt, Sarah Fuller, (Sarah) Margaret Grimké, Sarah (Moore) y Grimké, Angelina (Emily) Hale, Sarah Josepha Sarah Josepha Buell Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca Sarah Hopkins Winnemucca Jewett, (Theodora) Sarah Orne… … Enciclopedia Universal
Josepha — (as used in expressions) Hale Sarah Josepha Sarah Josepha Buell Orczy Emmuska Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara Baroness * * * … Universalium
Josepha — (as used in expressions) Hale, Sarah Josepha Sarah Josepha Buell Orczy, Emmuska (Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara), baronesa … Enciclopedia Universal
hale — hale1 haleness, n. /hayl/, adj., haler, halest. free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life. [bef. 1000; ME (north); OE hal WHOLE] Syn. 1. sound, healthy … Universalium