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 AgeHarper & brothers, 1970 - 896 páginas |
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... became fondly attached to him , and her whole future life marked her devotion to him . James , though a kind and indulgent husband , was an unfaithful one ; and it was not till the moral dignity of her character became developed by the ...
... became fondly attached to him , and her whole future life marked her devotion to him . James , though a kind and indulgent husband , was an unfaithful one ; and it was not till the moral dignity of her character became developed by the ...
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... became acquainted with all the most distinguished geniuses of Italy . In conversing with foreigners , she felt her defi- ciency in the French and English languages : to these she immediately applied herself . Intimacy with professors of ...
... became acquainted with all the most distinguished geniuses of Italy . In conversing with foreigners , she felt her defi- ciency in the French and English languages : to these she immediately applied herself . Intimacy with professors of ...
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... became an inmate of the wigwam of Powhatan , who soon after gave him his liberty . About two years later , the Indians , alarmed at the extraordinary feats of Smith , and fearing his increasing influence , began to prepare for hostili ...
... became an inmate of the wigwam of Powhatan , who soon after gave him his liberty . About two years later , the Indians , alarmed at the extraordinary feats of Smith , and fearing his increasing influence , began to prepare for hostili ...
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