The loose living characteristic of the court apparently had its reaction towards exceptional spiritual rigor on the part of many ladies of rank.
The Nine Muses; or Poems written by as many Ladies on the death of the late famous John Dryden, Esq.
In 1700 she was one of the nine ladies who wrote on the death of Dryden, under the title The Nine Muses; or Poems written by as many ladies on the death of the late famous John Dryden, Esq.
Many ladies do not like to display their "sortie du soiree" before a crowded room, and you will be keeping their escort waiting.
As this pulling upon the reins also gives considerable support to the rider, many ladies prefer a racking horse.
The pace=, however, which is so well liked by many ladies in this country, is a kind of amble, although the steps taken are longer.
To escape falls will to many ladies be the most interesting portion of my subject; therefore, we will consider it first.
Many ladies used to send their measures and directions, and she would make up accordingly.
I think there might be many ladiesemployed in our business, to the advantage of all concerned.
Many ladies, she says, are so employed in New York.
The German and French are studied by many ladies: the French more for the purposes of light literature and conversation; the German by those that wish to dive into metaphysics.
A change to a quieter style of dress would soon abate this treatment of which so many ladies complain.
Many ladies in New York are no longer "at home" on New-Year's day; and when this is the case a basket is tied at the door to receive cards.
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