Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... Elizabeth of England , 52 Elizabeth Ferguson , 52 Catherine Fisher , 53 Elizabeth Fane , 67 Sarah Fielding , 68 Margaretta V. Faugeres , 68 Moderato Fonte , Cicilia Fleron , 68 69 Eliza Frothingham , 69 Elizabeth Gray , 70 Isabella ...
... Elizabeth of England , 52 Elizabeth Ferguson , 52 Catherine Fisher , 53 Elizabeth Fane , 67 Sarah Fielding , 68 Margaretta V. Faugeres , 68 Moderato Fonte , Cicilia Fleron , 68 69 Eliza Frothingham , 69 Elizabeth Gray , 70 Isabella ...
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... Elizabeth , and she was denied those services , to which the unfortunate are entitled . Elizabeth viewed her with jealousy as heir to the crown , and she was fearful that her beauty and influence , might supplant her popularity . She ...
... Elizabeth , and she was denied those services , to which the unfortunate are entitled . Elizabeth viewed her with jealousy as heir to the crown , and she was fearful that her beauty and influence , might supplant her popularity . She ...
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... Elizabeth , at times , suffered under these privations , which even gave to her sensibility additional force and accuteness , the strength of her reason still triumphed over her passions , and the struggle which her victories cost her ...
... Elizabeth , at times , suffered under these privations , which even gave to her sensibility additional force and accuteness , the strength of her reason still triumphed over her passions , and the struggle which her victories cost her ...
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