Woman's Record: Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from the Creation to A.D. 1854. Arranged in Four Eras. With Selections from Female Writers of Every Age |
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... her knowledge of the human mind , and the means of subjecting it , are not less rare than admirable . ... to admiration and delight : nothing seemed too arduous for her talents ; inexhaustible in resource , whatever she undertook ...
... her knowledge of the human mind , and the means of subjecting it , are not less rare than admirable . ... to admiration and delight : nothing seemed too arduous for her talents ; inexhaustible in resource , whatever she undertook ...
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... nothing that at this distance of time does not excite my admiration and increase my affection for this admirable ... composed as I have said of many members under one roof , yet tuned into matchless harmony by admirable management ...
... nothing that at this distance of time does not excite my admiration and increase my affection for this admirable ... composed as I have said of many members under one roof , yet tuned into matchless harmony by admirable management ...
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She was admired and visited by the great of that day , who vied with one another in the desire to obtain specimens ... As soon as it was finished , it was hung where it now stands , and drew an immense concourse of admiring spectators .
She was admired and visited by the great of that day , who vied with one another in the desire to obtain specimens ... As soon as it was finished , it was hung where it now stands , and drew an immense concourse of admiring spectators .
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