THE DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND; Their position in Society, Character, and Responsibilities. By Mrs. Ellis. In one handsome volume, 12mo., cloth gilt. 50 cents. ELLIS.— THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND; Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits. The Metropolitan Magazine - Page 651842Full view - About this book
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