| 1798 - 418 pages
...afidéby the fafhionable clafs, now decorates the heads of pretty (hop -keepers. The fair Grecian« being determined not to injure the contour of fine...without is obviated by flicking her fan in her belt, Hiding in a flat purfe of morocco leather, only large enough to contain a few louii, at the fide of... | |
| Helen Maria Williams - 1798 - 378 pages
...many-curled, periwig, thrown afide by the fashionable clafs, now decorates the heads of pretty fhop-keepers. The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the...the inconvenience of being without is obviated by fticking her fan in her belt, fliding in a flat purfe of morocco leather, only large enough to contain... | |
| 1798 - 744 pages
...many-curled periwig, thrown aide by the faihionable clafs, now decórales the heads of pretty (hop-keepers. " The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the...by fuperfluous incumbrances, no fafhionable lady at Pari« wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being without is obviated by fticking her fan in... | |
| 1798 - 524 pages
...thrown alide by the falhionable clafs, now decorates the heads of pretty fhop keepers. The fair Grecian? being determined not to injure the contour of fine...by fuperfluous incumbrances, no fafhionable lady at Г .HIS wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being without is obviated by flicking her fan in... | |
| 1798 - 744 pages
...many-curled periwig, thrown alide by the lajhionable clafs, now decorates the heads of pretty (hop-keepers. " The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the...contour of fine forms by fuperfluous incumbrances, no falhionable lady at Parit wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of beihg without is obviated by... | |
| 1799 - 958 pages
...jafhionable elafs, how decorates be beads of petty (hop-keepers. " The fair Grecians being dej termined not to injure the contour of fine forms by fuperfluous incumbrances, no faftiionable lady at Paris wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being without is obviated by... | |
| 1802 - 314 pages
...many-curled periwig, thrown afide by the fafhionable clafs, now decorates the heads of pretty fhop-keepers. The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the...without is obviated by flicking her fan in her belt, Hiding in a flat purfe of morocco leather, only large enough to contain a few louis, at the fide o£... | |
| 1809 - 954 pages
...periwig, thrown aside by the 'jshio nable class, now decorates -tie heads of petty shop-keepers. " The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the contour of fine forms by superfluous incumbrances, no fashionable lady at Paris wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 352 pages
...many-curled periwig, thrown aside by the fashionable class, now decorates the heads of petty shop-keepers. The fair Grecians being determined not to injure the contour of fine forms by superfluous incumbrances, no fashionable latly at Paris wears-any pockets, and the inconvenience of... | |
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