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Judge magazine, 1924
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Judge magazine, 1924
Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats,
Richard Scrafton Sharpe, 1824
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The History of the House that Jack Built : to which is Added The Tabby Cat’s Adventure, Charleston, South Carolina, 1824
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
Writing form letters: how a young lady may beg her mother to allow her to learn math.
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
She who throws off her modesty either in her words or her dress, will not be thought to set much value upon it in her actions.
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The New Female Instructor; or, Young Woman’s Guide to Domestic Happiness, 1824
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The New Female Instructor; or, Young Woman’s Guide to Domestic Happiness, 1824
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The New Female Instructor; or, Young Woman’s Guide to Domestic Happiness, 1824
The Waterford Mirror, Ireland, December 29, 1824
He occupies two large houses, a street, however, separating the two houses; but to establish a communication between the two residences, without going into the street, Mr. Beckford has had a bridge, or gallery, built across the street, its basement being level with the first floor windows. By such means, the carriage way is not interrupted. This communication between the two houses is entirely enclosed; even the sun blinds to the windows appear to be always down.
The joined houses are at No. 20 Lansdown Crescent and No. 1 Lansdown Place West, Bath.