Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 167
... success , must ever entitle her to a high rank among those women whose qualities and attainments have thrown a lustre on their sex . She aspired to the character of an author , to which , by her celebrated " Instructions for a Code of ...
... success , must ever entitle her to a high rank among those women whose qualities and attainments have thrown a lustre on their sex . She aspired to the character of an author , to which , by her celebrated " Instructions for a Code of ...
Σελίδα 177
... success has justified her policy . Perhaps this course would not do in every case . It was her course , and has been successful . Mrs. Davis died on the twenty - eight of January , 1825 , in the seventy - fifth year of her age . She ...
... success has justified her policy . Perhaps this course would not do in every case . It was her course , and has been successful . Mrs. Davis died on the twenty - eight of January , 1825 , in the seventy - fifth year of her age . She ...
Σελίδα 408
... success was ensured , and she had found herself the creator of a new class in English I romances . In the twenty - third year of her age , Miss Ward was married to Mr. William Radcliffe , a graduate of Oxford , who , at one period ...
... success was ensured , and she had found herself the creator of a new class in English I romances . In the twenty - third year of her age , Miss Ward was married to Mr. William Radcliffe , a graduate of Oxford , who , at one period ...
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