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" But there was sufficient proof that she had extended her care much further, as all her clothing, besides being calculated for real service, showed great taste, and exhibited no little variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curiously... "
The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature - Page 281
1818
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 28

Curiosities and wonders - 1796 - 622 pages
...little variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curioufly wrought, and fo judicioufly placed, as to make the whole of her garb have a very pleahng, though rather a romantic appearance.' This feems. to confirm the obfervation of Lo-d Shaftfbury,...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 99

1796 - 502 pages
...little variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curioafly wrought, and fo judicioufly placed, as to make the whole of her garb have a very pleafmg, though rather romantic appearance. » Her leifure hours from hunting had been employed in...
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The British Critic, Volume 8

English literature - 1796 - 746 pages
...variety of ornament. The .unit- rials, though rude, were very curioufly wrought. and fo jiidiciouily placed, as to make the whole of her garb have a very pleafing, though rather romantic appearance. " Her leilure hours from hunting had been employed in...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 8

1796 - 816 pages
...li(tle variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curioufly wrought, and fo judicioufly placed, as to make the whole of her garb have a very pleafmg, though rather romantic appearance. " Her Iciiure hours from hunting hud been employed in twitting...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 4

1798 - 432 pages
...little variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curioufly wrought, and fo judicii ufly placed, as to make the whole of her garb have a very pleafing, though rather romantic appearance. IJer leifure hours from hunting had been em.ployed in...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 8

Books and bookselling - 1797 - 512 pages
...little variety of ornament. The materials, though rude, were very curiouliy wrought and fo judicioufly placed, as to make' the whole of her garb have a very pleafing pleafing, though rather romantic appearance. Her leifure hours from hunting had been employed...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 1

1821 - 614 pages
...considerable subsistence, but of the skins she made a suit of neat and warm clothing for the winter. Her leisure hours from hunting had been employed in...inner rind or bark of willows into small lines, like net twine, of which she had some hundred fathoms with her; with this she intended to make a fishing...
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Compendium of modern geography

Compendium - 1822 - 342 pages
...farther, as all her clothing, beside being calculated for real service, showed great taste, and exhibited no little variety of ornament. The materials, though...very pleasing, though rather romantic appearance." mantle, ornamented on the upper edge by a narrow strip of fur, and at the lower edge by fringes or...
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Traits of Indian Character: As Generally Applicable to the Aborigines of ...

Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - Indians of North America - 1836 - 206 pages
...— as all her clothing, beside being calculated for real service, showed great taste, and exhibited no little variety of ornament. The materials, though...the whole of her garb have a very pleasing, though romantic appearance. Her leisure hours from hunting had been engaged in twisting the inner bark or...
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The Percy Anecdotes, Revised Edition: To which is Added, a Valuable ...

Anecdotes - 1852 - 670 pages
...further, as all her clothing, beside being calculated for real service, showed great taste, and exhibited no little variety of orna-ment. The materials, though rude, were very curiously wrought, and во judiciously placed, ae to make the whole of her garb have a very pleas-ing, though rather romantic...
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