| 1798 - 524 pages
...not to injure the contour of fine forms by fuperfluous incumbrances, no fafhionable lady at Г .HIS wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being...care of the gentleman who attends her, and to whom (he applies for them whenever (he has occafion. For a Ihort time during the winter, in defiance of... | |
| Helen Maria Williams - 1798 - 378 pages
...fafhionable lady at Paris wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being without is obviated by fticking her fan in her belt, fliding in a flat purfe of morocco...attends her, and to whom fhe applies for them whenever fhe has occafion. For a fhort time during the winter, in defiance of froft and fnow, the coftume of... | |
| 1798 - 744 pages
...fafhionable lady at Pari« wears any pockets, and the inconvenience of being without is obviated by fticking her fan in her belt, fliding in a flat purfe of morocco...and giving her fnuff-box and her pocket-handkerchief со the care of the gentleman who attends her, and to whom (he applies, for them whenever (he has... | |
| 1798 - 744 pages
...pockets, and the inconvenience of beihg without is obviated by (ticking her fan in her belt, Aiding in a flat purfe of morocco leather, only large enough...few louis, at the fide of her neck, and giving her iuuii- box and her pocket-handkercliief to the care of the gentleman gentleman who attends her, and... | |
| 1798 - 418 pages
...pockets, and the inconvenience of being 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 her neck, and giving her fnuff-box and her pocket-handkerchief to the care of... | |
| 1799 - 958 pages
...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...care of the gentleman who attends her, and to whom flie applies for them whenever flie has occafion. " For a fliort time during the winter, in defiance... | |
| 1802 - 314 pages
...pockets, and the inconvenience of being 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£ her neck, and giving her fnuff-box and her pocket-handkerchief tothe care of the gentleman who... | |
| 1809 - 954 pages
...leather, only large enough to contain a few Jouis, at the side of her neck, and giving her snuff-box and her pocket-handkerchief to the care of the gentleman who attends her, and to whom she applies forthem whenever she has occasion. " For a short time during the winter, in defiance of... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 352 pages
...inconvenience of being without is obviated by sticking her fan in her belt, sliding in a flat purse of Morocco leather, only large enough to contain a few louis, at the side of her neck, and giving her snuffbox and her pocket-handkerchief to the care of the gentleman... | |
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