Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... England . If the question respecting the equality of the sexes was to be determined by an appeal to the characters of sovereign princes , the comparison is , in proportion manifestly in favor of woman , and that without having recourse ...
... England . If the question respecting the equality of the sexes was to be determined by an appeal to the characters of sovereign princes , the comparison is , in proportion manifestly in favor of woman , and that without having recourse ...
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... England to consequences , which , in the delicate state of her health , could not but prove fatal . " The whole tenor of my conduct must have convinced you , sir , " says she , towards the conclusion of her letter , " that I should with ...
... England to consequences , which , in the delicate state of her health , could not but prove fatal . " The whole tenor of my conduct must have convinced you , sir , " says she , towards the conclusion of her letter , " that I should with ...
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... England with her son , both of whom had been declared traitors . After the death of the king , and the coronation of Edward III . , certain ambassadors were sent to demand the lady Phillippa , who was conveyed to England in great state ...
... England with her son , both of whom had been declared traitors . After the death of the king , and the coronation of Edward III . , certain ambassadors were sent to demand the lady Phillippa , who was conveyed to England in great state ...
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