The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... lady was privileged to bring a guest , and about eighty were present . A playlette was given by a group of ladies and was enjoyed by all . Then came refreshments , dainty and good , served by a very capable committee . After a few ...
... lady was privileged to bring a guest , and about eighty were present . A playlette was given by a group of ladies and was enjoyed by all . Then came refreshments , dainty and good , served by a very capable committee . After a few ...
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... Lady could do, of course, came with the twelve-year tenure of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her press conferences, daily newspaper column, and extensive travels made her a national personality in a way that no previous First Lady had achieved ...
... Lady could do, of course, came with the twelve-year tenure of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her press conferences, daily newspaper column, and extensive travels made her a national personality in a way that no previous First Lady had achieved ...
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... ladies , whose situation does not supply a sphere of domestic exercise sufficient to fill up that part of their time , which is not necessarily ap- propriated to female occupations and innocent amuse- ments . What then ... LADY'S OWN BOOK .
... ladies , whose situation does not supply a sphere of domestic exercise sufficient to fill up that part of their time , which is not necessarily ap- propriated to female occupations and innocent amuse- ments . What then ... LADY'S OWN BOOK .
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Lady Anne Clifford, 1590-1676 Martin R. Holmes. unsealed , so that her husband could read them first and see that she was keeping her word . Matters appeared to be getting a little easier . The baby had ... lady into a 54 Proud Northern Lady.
Lady Anne Clifford, 1590-1676 Martin R. Holmes. unsealed , so that her husband could read them first and see that she was keeping her word . Matters appeared to be getting a little easier . The baby had ... lady into a 54 Proud Northern Lady.
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... lady beetles are placed in small masses of a dozen or two , the individual eggs standing on end in contact with each other . They should not be destroyed . In many cases lady beetles have been shipped from one country to another to ...
... lady beetles are placed in small masses of a dozen or two , the individual eggs standing on end in contact with each other . They should not be destroyed . In many cases lady beetles have been shipped from one country to another to ...
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