Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 92
... suffered life to slide away , as it were , at its own pace , " Nor shook the outhasting sands , nor bid them stay . " An asthmatic complaint , which was slowly undermining her excellent constitution , more and more indisposed her for ...
... suffered life to slide away , as it were , at its own pace , " Nor shook the outhasting sands , nor bid them stay . " An asthmatic complaint , which was slowly undermining her excellent constitution , more and more indisposed her for ...
Σελίδα 212
... suffered under these privations , which even gave to her sensibility additional force and accuteness , the strength of her reason still triumphed over her passions , and the struggle which her victories cost her , served but to display ...
... suffered under these privations , which even gave to her sensibility additional force and accuteness , the strength of her reason still triumphed over her passions , and the struggle which her victories cost her , served but to display ...
Σελίδα 319
... suffered to escape , and the marriage of the queen with the man accused of being their chief , were a series of incidents , which , for their atrocity and rapid succession , were scarcely to be parallelled in the pages of history . A ...
... suffered to escape , and the marriage of the queen with the man accused of being their chief , were a series of incidents , which , for their atrocity and rapid succession , were scarcely to be parallelled in the pages of history . A ...
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