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living on the West
Yorkshire moors, the
Earnshaws and the Lintons, and
their turbulent relationships with the
Earnshaws'
foster son, Heathcliff. The novel...
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Samuel Earnshaw (1
February 1805, Sheffield, Yorkshire – 6
December 1888, Sheffield, Yorkshire) was an
English clergyman and
mathematician and physicist...
- his
second Cardiff debut in a 1–0 win over West Ham
United on 7 August.
Earnshaws'
first goal
since his
return to the
Bluebirds came the
following Sunday...
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Earnshaw's theorem states that a
collection of
point charges cannot be
maintained in a
stable stationary equilibrium configuration solely by the electrostatic...
- Backhouse's life in China.
About Us:
Earnshaw Books,
earnshaws.com.
Retrieved 9
December 2022.
Graham Earnshaw,
earnshaw.com.
Retrieved 18
October 2017. Tales...
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Earnshaw may
refer to:
Adrian Earnshaw, Manx
politician Anthony Earnshaw,
English anarchist and
writer Brian Earnshaw,
Welsh writer Eleri Earnshaw, Welsh...
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Hareton Earnshaw is a
character in
Emily Brontë's 1847
novel Wuthering Heights. He is the son of
Hindley Earnshaw and Hindley's wife, Frances. At the...
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Hindley Earnshaw is a
fictional character in
Emily Brontë's 1847
novel Wuthering Heights.
Hindley is the
brother of
Catherine Earnshaw,
father of Hareton...
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Catherine Earnshaw (later
Catherine Linton) is a
fictional character and the
female protagonist of the 1847
novel Wuthering Heights written by
Emily Brontë...
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Thomas Earnshaw (4
February 1749 in Ashton-under-Lyne – 1
March 1829 in London) was an
English watchmaker who,
following John Arnold's
earlier work, further...