La Belle Assemblée, Том 3J. Bell, 1807 |
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... hair , then suddenly start- ing up rushed precipitately towards the stream . Notwithstanding his age , Maldonado , swifter than the child , caught and held him in his arms , and forgetting that the young savage could not understand him ...
... hair , then suddenly start- ing up rushed precipitately towards the stream . Notwithstanding his age , Maldonado , swifter than the child , caught and held him in his arms , and forgetting that the young savage could not understand him ...
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... hair , and the latter bellies of an asto- nishing size , consisting of cushions filled with No female Indian in America would be so in- decent as to go abroad naked ; the women in the interior of America being invariably compelled , by ...
... hair , and the latter bellies of an asto- nishing size , consisting of cushions filled with No female Indian in America would be so in- decent as to go abroad naked ; the women in the interior of America being invariably compelled , by ...
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... - pel who washed the feet of her respected teacher and dried them with her hair , ought to be taken in the same manner . tion not to give an unfavourable omen by any mistake D 2 OR , BELL'S COURT AND FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE . 27.
... - pel who washed the feet of her respected teacher and dried them with her hair , ought to be taken in the same manner . tion not to give an unfavourable omen by any mistake D 2 OR , BELL'S COURT AND FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE . 27.
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... hair of the head that they adorned with crimp ribbon of different colours . " To obtain the fa vour of a lady , was an expression that might then be taken in a literal sense . During this reign likewise appeared the pro- digious ruffs ...
... hair of the head that they adorned with crimp ribbon of different colours . " To obtain the fa vour of a lady , was an expression that might then be taken in a literal sense . During this reign likewise appeared the pro- digious ruffs ...
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... hair , divided in the centre of the forehead with full curls . Gloves and shoes of lemon - coloured kid . Parasol of salmon - coloured sarsnet . No. 2 - Round train dress of India muslin , with short sleeves , ornamented round the ...
... hair , divided in the centre of the forehead with full curls . Gloves and shoes of lemon - coloured kid . Parasol of salmon - coloured sarsnet . No. 2 - Round train dress of India muslin , with short sleeves , ornamented round the ...
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