American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Tabby is , without doubt , a treasure to the old lady who is the possessor of her , even if her catship does so far forget herself sometimes as to indulge in nocturnal serenades , on the roofs of the houses in her neighborhood , to the ...
Tabby is , without doubt , a treasure to the old lady who is the possessor of her , even if her catship does so far forget herself sometimes as to indulge in nocturnal serenades , on the roofs of the houses in her neighborhood , to the ...
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We object to , and enter our protest against , the rather primitive style of dress which the young lady has adopted , as unsuited to high latitudes , and our strict notions of female propriety and what the minimum of dress ought to be .
We object to , and enter our protest against , the rather primitive style of dress which the young lady has adopted , as unsuited to high latitudes , and our strict notions of female propriety and what the minimum of dress ought to be .
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Glass - blowing is depicted in the paintings of Beni Hassan ; and glass is found adorning the persons of those re6 6 spectacle mummied ladies who flirted in the salons of 1862. ] 23 SPECTACLES .
Glass - blowing is depicted in the paintings of Beni Hassan ; and glass is found adorning the persons of those re6 6 spectacle mummied ladies who flirted in the salons of 1862. ] 23 SPECTACLES .
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6 6 spectacle mummied ladies who flirted in the salons of Thebes , and died , perhaps disconsolate , long before . Antiquity appears to have begun . ' Job , too , who unquestionably wrote before the Exodus , in chapter twenty - eighth ...
6 6 spectacle mummied ladies who flirted in the salons of Thebes , and died , perhaps disconsolate , long before . Antiquity appears to have begun . ' Job , too , who unquestionably wrote before the Exodus , in chapter twenty - eighth ...
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Ladies who wear their glasses infrequently have healthier eyes generally than gentlemen who ever appear with spectacles on nose . Second , to the old - sighted . Postpone not the use of glasses from motives of vanity .
Ladies who wear their glasses infrequently have healthier eyes generally than gentlemen who ever appear with spectacles on nose . Second , to the old - sighted . Postpone not the use of glasses from motives of vanity .
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