Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... conversation , rather to amuse and enliven them , than for any other purposes ; and Baldwin has frequently said , " Madam's conversation and dish of tea , removes mountains in the course of making the Middlesex Canal . " Dr. Morse had ...
... conversation , rather to amuse and enliven them , than for any other purposes ; and Baldwin has frequently said , " Madam's conversation and dish of tea , removes mountains in the course of making the Middlesex Canal . " Dr. Morse had ...
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... conversation , like her writings , was the effusion of a benevolent and amiable mind . She possessed peculiar powers of conversation , an inexhaustible fancy flowing language , the most perfect ingeniousness , with unaffected sweetness ...
... conversation , like her writings , was the effusion of a benevolent and amiable mind . She possessed peculiar powers of conversation , an inexhaustible fancy flowing language , the most perfect ingeniousness , with unaffected sweetness ...
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... conversation , united with pride and good sense sufficient to make her careful in her communications . 1 . t In the latter part of her life , she lived retired and in seclusion . He was most honored , who received an invitation to her ...
... conversation , united with pride and good sense sufficient to make her careful in her communications . 1 . t In the latter part of her life , she lived retired and in seclusion . He was most honored , who received an invitation to her ...
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