Ladies' Magazine and Literary Gazette, Volumen3John Putnam, 1830 |
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... FEMALES IN SOCIETY . " These patches were sometimes pleasing and sometimes the reverse ; and like most things , in a great measure , dependent upon the frame of the observer's mind at the moment . At one time we rejoice to see a smiling ...
... FEMALES IN SOCIETY . " These patches were sometimes pleasing and sometimes the reverse ; and like most things , in a great measure , dependent upon the frame of the observer's mind at the moment . At one time we rejoice to see a smiling ...
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... females : " Secondly that " neither were there any groups of lads and lasses romping on the grass . " Third- ly , that ... female portion of the class to which he be- longs . It is of no consequence , ' adds our author , how splendid his ...
... females : " Secondly that " neither were there any groups of lads and lasses romping on the grass . " Third- ly , that ... female portion of the class to which he be- longs . It is of no consequence , ' adds our author , how splendid his ...
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... females was ev- er practised , or would be tolerated , even in those parts of the country which have enjoyed the least advantages in the way of civilization and refinement . " Same , 297 . III.The following extracts from the report of ...
... females was ev- er practised , or would be tolerated , even in those parts of the country which have enjoyed the least advantages in the way of civilization and refinement . " Same , 297 . III.The following extracts from the report of ...
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... female influence . He would have all our women turn out -- and jump and run , and roll down hill , * or romp with ... females , nor such influence ; for no other females are guilty of such behavior as he speaks of , even in England . It ...
... female influence . He would have all our women turn out -- and jump and run , and roll down hill , * or romp with ... females , nor such influence ; for no other females are guilty of such behavior as he speaks of , even in England . It ...
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... females of America try their influence in this way ? Did he ever see any thing of the sort in our country ? -- we ... female , in all that time ; nor had he ever any reason to suspect that such a thing was ever practised , or would be ...
... females of America try their influence in this way ? Did he ever see any thing of the sort in our country ? -- we ... female , in all that time ; nor had he ever any reason to suspect that such a thing was ever practised , or would be ...
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