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A very broad band round the waist , which she described as embroidered , as was the bottom of the petticoat ; embroidery was round the bosom , and round the open part of the sleeves . She wore no stockings , but open sandals on the feet ...
A very broad band round the waist , which she described as embroidered , as was the bottom of the petticoat ; embroidery was round the bosom , and round the open part of the sleeves . She wore no stockings , but open sandals on the feet ...
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Furthermore , he wrote a widely accepted Historical and Geographical Description of his ' native country ? ” ( Stewart 31 ) . Stewart treats his life and writings as a limit - case of the claims of ethnography .
Furthermore , he wrote a widely accepted Historical and Geographical Description of his ' native country ? ” ( Stewart 31 ) . Stewart treats his life and writings as a limit - case of the claims of ethnography .
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With an Introductory Description of New Brunswick ; and a Postscript , Containing Some Account of Caraboo , the Late Female Impostor , at Bristol . London , 1817 . De Quincey , Thomas . Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets .
With an Introductory Description of New Brunswick ; and a Postscript , Containing Some Account of Caraboo , the Late Female Impostor , at Bristol . London , 1817 . De Quincey , Thomas . Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets .
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