The Daguerreotype, Tom 1J. M. Whittemore, 1847 |
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... but who have nevertheless conceived profound or brilliant * This , as many of our readers know , is but the assumed signature of a lady , Madame Dudevant . ideas , to make them known for the benefit of INTRODUCTION . 7.
... but who have nevertheless conceived profound or brilliant * This , as many of our readers know , is but the assumed signature of a lady , Madame Dudevant . ideas , to make them known for the benefit of INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... Lady Morgan ? On one side earnest inves - rich in combination , and the continuous parallels tigation , laborious enquiry ; on the other prejudi- between the national characteristics of Germans , ces hastily conceived , and wittily but ...
... Lady Morgan ? On one side earnest inves - rich in combination , and the continuous parallels tigation , laborious enquiry ; on the other prejudi- between the national characteristics of Germans , ces hastily conceived , and wittily but ...
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... lady has her betrothed . In France en- gagements are only possible when the incomes suit each other . The gentleman proposes mar- riage ; he has 50,000 francs income ; the young lady has 60,000 ; it will do . ( Monsieur veut se marier ...
... lady has her betrothed . In France en- gagements are only possible when the incomes suit each other . The gentleman proposes mar- riage ; he has 50,000 francs income ; the young lady has 60,000 ; it will do . ( Monsieur veut se marier ...
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... ladies of charity " are admirable in their self - devotion , and we know of no more beautiful employment for a young lady of rank than " to be engaged in her works " ( d'être dans ses œuvres ) . These " works " consist in search- ing ...
... ladies of charity " are admirable in their self - devotion , and we know of no more beautiful employment for a young lady of rank than " to be engaged in her works " ( d'être dans ses œuvres ) . These " works " consist in search- ing ...
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... ladies , heiresses to great possessions , whose husbands had been slain in battle . " One alone among all the warriors in the conqueror's train , claimed neither land , nor gold , nor women , and would accept no part of the spoils of ...
... ladies , heiresses to great possessions , whose husbands had been slain in battle . " One alone among all the warriors in the conqueror's train , claimed neither land , nor gold , nor women , and would accept no part of the spoils of ...
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