Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... honor of such a burial will do more to perpetuate the fame of Miss Adams , than the erection of the most splendid inausoleum that science and taste could devise , or wealth complete . But little had been done to honor the mighty dead of ...
... honor of such a burial will do more to perpetuate the fame of Miss Adams , than the erection of the most splendid inausoleum that science and taste could devise , or wealth complete . But little had been done to honor the mighty dead of ...
Σελίδα 220
... honor which Madame Dacier , Madame Sevigne , Lady Rachael Russel , and Mrs. Rowe , have conferred upon their respective countries ; let them exult not less in reflecting , that a similar honor has been conferred upon the United States ...
... honor which Madame Dacier , Madame Sevigne , Lady Rachael Russel , and Mrs. Rowe , have conferred upon their respective countries ; let them exult not less in reflecting , that a similar honor has been conferred upon the United States ...
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... honor of first establishing primary schools ; but soon after the peace of 1783 there were four schools established in Newburyport , and others added as they were required . There is no account of any such schools in Germany or France ...
... honor of first establishing primary schools ; but soon after the peace of 1783 there were four schools established in Newburyport , and others added as they were required . There is no account of any such schools in Germany or France ...
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