Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... woman can control these repinings , and hush these murmurings with much less sacrifice or effort than men . A woman knows when to apply the unction of soft words , without forgetting her dignity , or infringing on a single principle ...
... woman can control these repinings , and hush these murmurings with much less sacrifice or effort than men . A woman knows when to apply the unction of soft words , without forgetting her dignity , or infringing on a single principle ...
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... woman ; she may possess virtues and talents , known only to a few of her kindred and friends , and may pass on through life without attracting the notice , or securing the homage her virtues deserve . But not withstanding her course may ...
... woman ; she may possess virtues and talents , known only to a few of her kindred and friends , and may pass on through life without attracting the notice , or securing the homage her virtues deserve . But not withstanding her course may ...
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... woman before her ever did . In France , when Napoleon Bonaparte was rising into the gaze of the world , he saw and admired Mrs. Derby . In the tour of the continent , she was every where received with extraordinary honors , and even in ...
... woman before her ever did . In France , when Napoleon Bonaparte was rising into the gaze of the world , he saw and admired Mrs. Derby . In the tour of the continent , she was every where received with extraordinary honors , and even in ...
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