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... ladies in the House of Com- mons , 276 - Lord Shaftesbury denounces them 277 - Victoria as a sovereign , ib . - them French Republicans represent woman as their idol , ib - treat her without mercy , 279 et seq- Jews , Greeks , and ...
... ladies in the House of Com- mons , 276 - Lord Shaftesbury denounces them 277 - Victoria as a sovereign , ib . - them French Republicans represent woman as their idol , ib - treat her without mercy , 279 et seq- Jews , Greeks , and ...
Pagina 30
... ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous ... lady , we are bound to speak of 14 her in measured terms , though it must be confessed 30 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
... ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous ... lady , we are bound to speak of 14 her in measured terms , though it must be confessed 30 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
Pagina 103
... ladies . of her court , ( who were mostly relatives of whig noblemen , ) at the time when the ministry was to be changed . The whigs inconsistently supported her . Upon their past theories the queen's conduct was indefensible ...
... ladies . of her court , ( who were mostly relatives of whig noblemen , ) at the time when the ministry was to be changed . The whigs inconsistently supported her . Upon their past theories the queen's conduct was indefensible ...
Pagina 105
... lady of the Howard family . Sir George Lewis deserved everything he ever attained , but we fear that what attracted attention to him for the chancellor- ship of the Exchequer in 1855 was as much his being brother- in - law of the Earl ...
... lady of the Howard family . Sir George Lewis deserved everything he ever attained , but we fear that what attracted attention to him for the chancellor- ship of the Exchequer in 1855 was as much his being brother- in - law of the Earl ...
Pagina 161
... lady ; and are we to encourage our countrywomen to be less faithful to their husbands than Frenchwomen ? Then let Jefferson Davis be dealt with for his real crimes , and not for what is no crime ; and let Mrs. Davis not be made the ...
... lady ; and are we to encourage our countrywomen to be less faithful to their husbands than Frenchwomen ? Then let Jefferson Davis be dealt with for his real crimes , and not for what is no crime ; and let Mrs. Davis not be made the ...
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