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Strana 158
Speaking of the ladies of Washington , he says “ they have been accused of sacrificing too much to the empire of fashion . ” He does not , however , confirm the accusation . Whatever Washington has been heretofore , I am unable to say ...
Speaking of the ladies of Washington , he says “ they have been accused of sacrificing too much to the empire of fashion . ” He does not , however , confirm the accusation . Whatever Washington has been heretofore , I am unable to say ...
Strana 241
On entering a large room , I found an assembly of ladies and genilenen sitting before a blazing fire , ( no unwelcome sight . ) The old men were smoking their pipes , and the yomger ones were amusing the ladies with anecdotes ...
On entering a large room , I found an assembly of ladies and genilenen sitting before a blazing fire , ( no unwelcome sight . ) The old men were smoking their pipes , and the yomger ones were amusing the ladies with anecdotes ...
Strana 317
One of these is for the support and education of semale orphans , supported by the ladies of Boston ; the other is for male orphans , and supported by the gentlemen . Being told no material difference distinguished these benevolent ...
One of these is for the support and education of semale orphans , supported by the ladies of Boston ; the other is for male orphans , and supported by the gentlemen . Being told no material difference distinguished these benevolent ...
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