Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... dress ; the bishop still ap- pears at dinner with his quaint silk apron , so much admired and so faith- fully copied by American bishops after the Lambeth Conference , and the Uni- versity man still adheres to his insignia , from the ...
... dress ; the bishop still ap- pears at dinner with his quaint silk apron , so much admired and so faith- fully copied by American bishops after the Lambeth Conference , and the Uni- versity man still adheres to his insignia , from the ...
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... dress as richly and brilliantly now as ever . No one thinks of wear- ing last season's finery , or turning a half - worn dress to make it serve a sec- ond year . To be suspected of being too poor to buy new articles of dress for every ...
... dress as richly and brilliantly now as ever . No one thinks of wear- ing last season's finery , or turning a half - worn dress to make it serve a sec- ond year . To be suspected of being too poor to buy new articles of dress for every ...
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... dress as well as they could . And yet English travellers and Conti- nental officers , who saw them during that time , bear uniform witness to the unmistakable cachet of good - breeding which they knew to impress upon toi- lettes , which ...
... dress as well as they could . And yet English travellers and Conti- nental officers , who saw them during that time , bear uniform witness to the unmistakable cachet of good - breeding which they knew to impress upon toi- lettes , which ...
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