New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 42
... female fashions is published every month in the year , in which almost every hour in the day , as well as every female occupation , has its particular costume assigned to it , from which it would be a violation of decorum to depart ...
... female fashions is published every month in the year , in which almost every hour in the day , as well as every female occupation , has its particular costume assigned to it , from which it would be a violation of decorum to depart ...
Page 44
... female character and commendable in it how far it may contribute to the happiness of females , and enhance their value ; and on the other side , how far it would be likely to inter- fere with the freedom of debate , and the course of ...
... female character and commendable in it how far it may contribute to the happiness of females , and enhance their value ; and on the other side , how far it would be likely to inter- fere with the freedom of debate , and the course of ...
Page 46
... female delicacy . But neither in the English nor the Irish House of Lords has been seen , until the late occasion , a display of female rank and fashion . A solitary female may have been now and then observed contriving to hide herself ...
... female delicacy . But neither in the English nor the Irish House of Lords has been seen , until the late occasion , a display of female rank and fashion . A solitary female may have been now and then observed contriving to hide herself ...
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