Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 93
... letters to her friends , or in print . To humbler aspirants in the career of letters , who often applied to her for advice or assistance , she was invariably courteous , and in many instances essentially serviceable . The sight of youth ...
... letters to her friends , or in print . To humbler aspirants in the career of letters , who often applied to her for advice or assistance , she was invariably courteous , and in many instances essentially serviceable . The sight of youth ...
Σελίδα 214
... letters , to be delivered to her on her return ; one upon the choice of a husband , and the other upon the management of a family . These letters contain many original ideas , and the most ardent expressions of maternal affection . The ...
... letters , to be delivered to her on her return ; one upon the choice of a husband , and the other upon the management of a family . These letters contain many original ideas , and the most ardent expressions of maternal affection . The ...
Σελίδα 306
... letters . When she arrived at Constantinople , her active mind was readily engaged in the pursuit of objects so novel as those which the Turkish capital presented . While they excited her imagination , she could satisfy her curiosity ...
... letters . When she arrived at Constantinople , her active mind was readily engaged in the pursuit of objects so novel as those which the Turkish capital presented . While they excited her imagination , she could satisfy her curiosity ...
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