A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... than in the fair distribution of good looks among the women . This is easily accounted for there is not to be found , on the VOL . II . B E 165 M362 one hand , that squalid wretchedness , that half- starved CHAPTER IX. ...
... than in the fair distribution of good looks among the women . This is easily accounted for there is not to be found , on the VOL . II . B E 165 M362 one hand , that squalid wretchedness , that half- starved CHAPTER IX. ...
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With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second Frederick Marryat. one hand , that squalid wretchedness , that half- starved growing up , that disease and misery , nor on the other , that hereditary refinement , that inoculation of the ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second Frederick Marryat. one hand , that squalid wretchedness , that half- starved growing up , that disease and misery , nor on the other , that hereditary refinement , that inoculation of the ...
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... hand , the American women have a virtue which the men have not , which is moral courage , and one also which is not common with the sex , physical courage . The independence and spirit of an American woman , if left a widow without ...
... hand , the American women have a virtue which the men have not , which is moral courage , and one also which is not common with the sex , physical courage . The independence and spirit of an American woman , if left a widow without ...
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... hands seventy - dollar pocket - handkerchiefs , I am afraid it is but too true : but when there is little dis- tinction , except by dress , ladies will be very ex- pensive . I do not know why , but the American ladies have a custom of ...
... hands seventy - dollar pocket - handkerchiefs , I am afraid it is but too true : but when there is little dis- tinction , except by dress , ladies will be very ex- pensive . I do not know why , but the American ladies have a custom of ...
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... hands of those who hold the power , is a sufficient proof of the low degree of civilization in this impor- tant particular at which they rest . While wo- man's intellect is confined , her morals crushed , her health ruined , her ...
... hands of those who hold the power , is a sufficient proof of the low degree of civilization in this impor- tant particular at which they rest . While wo- man's intellect is confined , her morals crushed , her health ruined , her ...
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