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... Ladies ' Series two books . The copies in the Spencerian books are fac similes of the author's writing , and represent a business style of penmanship . HITCHCOCK'S NEW GEOLOGY , with nearly 300 New Illustrations [ 408 in all . ] For the ...
... Ladies ' Series two books . The copies in the Spencerian books are fac similes of the author's writing , and represent a business style of penmanship . HITCHCOCK'S NEW GEOLOGY , with nearly 300 New Illustrations [ 408 in all . ] For the ...
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... lady whose apprecia- tion of this machine , after a trial of years , is such that she would part with almost every ... lady's opinion we have the most unlimited con- fidence , her taste and judgment being excelled by none . Nor has her ...
... lady whose apprecia- tion of this machine , after a trial of years , is such that she would part with almost every ... lady's opinion we have the most unlimited con- fidence , her taste and judgment being excelled by none . Nor has her ...
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... ladies of her time . She wrote Greek with facility and elegance , and spoke and wrote Latin with fluency and taste . Strype tells us , in his " Life of Archbishop Parker , " that she corres- ponded in Greek with Bishop Jewel , and ...
... ladies of her time . She wrote Greek with facility and elegance , and spoke and wrote Latin with fluency and taste . Strype tells us , in his " Life of Archbishop Parker , " that she corres- ponded in Greek with Bishop Jewel , and ...
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... Lady Jane Grey . Lady Killifrew , another aunt , wrote Latin poems , several of which are still preserved , and more than one of which elicited the praise of Milton . With such a mother and such aunts to superintend his educa- tion , it ...
... Lady Jane Grey . Lady Killifrew , another aunt , wrote Latin poems , several of which are still preserved , and more than one of which elicited the praise of Milton . With such a mother and such aunts to superintend his educa- tion , it ...
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... lady's mother are still extant . " If , " wrote the Earl , " my faith be anything , I protest , if I had one as near me as she is to you , I had rather match her with him , than with men of far greater titles . " But all to no purpose ...
... lady's mother are still extant . " If , " wrote the Earl , " my faith be anything , I protest , if I had one as near me as she is to you , I had rather match her with him , than with men of far greater titles . " But all to no purpose ...
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