American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... ladies are seldom seen there , " and by far the larger portion deem it an offence to religion to witness dramatic representations . " " It is , " says she , " in the churches and chapels that the ladies are to be seen in full cos- tume ...
... ladies are seldom seen there , " and by far the larger portion deem it an offence to religion to witness dramatic representations . " " It is , " says she , " in the churches and chapels that the ladies are to be seen in full cos- tume ...
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... ladies ( Princess L among the number ) , who are called Patronesses , distribute the tickets . It is an immense ... Lady - patroness- es flattered in the meanest and most servile manner , to secure so important an advantage ; for those ...
... ladies ( Princess L among the number ) , who are called Patronesses , distribute the tickets . It is an immense ... Lady - patroness- es flattered in the meanest and most servile manner , to secure so important an advantage ; for those ...
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... ladies were obliged to wait for hours before the chaos was reduced to any order . The coachmen on these occasions behave like madmen , trying to force their way , and the English police does not trouble itself about such matters . As ...
... ladies were obliged to wait for hours before the chaos was reduced to any order . The coachmen on these occasions behave like madmen , trying to force their way , and the English police does not trouble itself about such matters . As ...
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