The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1854 |
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Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn). 鬼の涙の実の翼の翼の夏の家の翼の夏の旅の PAPER MODELS , GRATIS , WITH THIS NUMBER , VOL. Front Cover.
Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn). 鬼の涙の実の翼の翼の夏の家の翼の夏の旅の PAPER MODELS , GRATIS , WITH THIS NUMBER , VOL. Front Cover.
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... front of the body they form brandenbourgs . Another pretty style for flounces is edging them with several rows of ... front and form collar . Many are of black velvet , ornamented with black guipure ; these are sometimes with ends in ...
... front of the body they form brandenbourgs . Another pretty style for flounces is edging them with several rows of ... front and form collar . Many are of black velvet , ornamented with black guipure ; these are sometimes with ends in ...
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... front , either a flower or nœud ; times the crowns are of velvet and the fronts of other mate- rials , but ornamented by velvet foliage , stars , & c .; the crowns are still of the receding form - and altogether the bonnets this season ...
... front , either a flower or nœud ; times the crowns are of velvet and the fronts of other mate- rials , but ornamented by velvet foliage , stars , & c .; the crowns are still of the receding form - and altogether the bonnets this season ...
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... front , or open showing the guimpe and bouillon sleeves to match , which may be changed for the pointed body with berthe . Taffetas skirts are also worn with white bodies ; those of tulle are very pretty in bouillons inter- spersed with ...
... front , or open showing the guimpe and bouillon sleeves to match , which may be changed for the pointed body with berthe . Taffetas skirts are also worn with white bodies ; those of tulle are very pretty in bouillons inter- spersed with ...
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... front ; but really at this moment there is little to say on this subject . DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS . PLATE I. Carriage Dress . - Robe of droguet , with jacket body edged with bands of velvet and buttons ; the sleeves are open to ...
... front ; but really at this moment there is little to say on this subject . DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS . PLATE I. Carriage Dress . - Robe of droguet , with jacket body edged with bands of velvet and buttons ; the sleeves are open to ...
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bands of velvet barège basques basquine beauty black lace black velvet blond blue Bonnet of fancy bouillons bows bretelles bunches cachemire Capote Carriage Dress.-Robe collar colour Corsaletto covered with flounces crape deep flounces double skirts Dress.-Frock Dress.-Robe of moire Dress.-Robe of popeline Dress.-Robe of taffetas dresses DUCHESS OF KENT elegant embroidered muslin fancy straw favour feathers flounces edged flowers frills front green guimpe guipure head high body jacket body LONDON AND PARIS Manteau mantelet marabout marron muslin narrow velvet negligé noeuds organdy ornamented pagoda sleeves paille de riz PARIS LADIES pelerine PLATE plush pretty Promenade Dress.-Robe redingote resilients revers ribbon ruche rich round satin ribbon season shawl side silk skirt is covered stamped velvet style Talma telet Terry velvet toilettes trimmed with black trimmed with fringe triple skirts tulle vandykes velvet flowers velvet trimmed violet waist Walking Dress.-Robe wear white lace worn wreath
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Página 61 - ... per month for each share, a stock or fund for the purpose of enabling each member thereof to receive out of the funds of such society the amount or value of his or her share or shares therein, to erect or purchase one or more dwelling house or dwelling houses, or other real or leasehold estate...
Página 21 - And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man , If his chief good , and market of his time , Be but to sleep , and feed? a beast, no more. Sure, he, that made us with such large discourse , Looking before and after, gave us not That capahility and godlike reason, To fust in us unus'd.
Página 48 - Because," said the noble Arab, " another man might be really ill, and men would fear to help him. You would be the cause of many refusing to perform an act of charity, for fear of being duped as I have been.
Página 82 - ... liberally bestowed ; in fact, whatever untiring industry and capital can accomplish, shall be achieved. While the Proprietors refer with pride and satisfaction to the past, they exultingly point to the future, and in evidence of their intentions to fulfil what they profess, the forthcoming Numbers will have additional care bestowed upon the Editorial Department ; and the French and German Correspondence will embrace every novelty of the season, and the latest intelligence upon all matters affecting...
Página 78 - BEFORE the stout harvesters falleth the grain, As when the strong storm-wind is reaping the plain ; And loiters the boy in the briery lane ; But yonder aslant comes the silvery rain, Like a long line of spears brightly burnished and tall. Adown the white highway, like cavalry fleet, It dashes the dust with its numberless feet. Like a murmurless school, in their leafy retreat, The wild birds sit listening the drops round them beat And the boy crouches close to the blackberry wall.
Página 40 - A ride of about fifteen miles, and a pleasant woodland ramble of about two, brought myself and companion to the great Natural Bridge. Although I had been anxiously looking forward to this time, and my mind had been considerably excited by expectation, yet I was not altogether prepared for this visit. This great work of nature is considered by many as the second great curiosity of our country, Niagara falls being the first. I do not expect to convey a very correct idea of this bridge, for no description...
Página 48 - But no sooner did Daher feel himself in the saddle, than he set spurs to the horse, and galloped off, calling out as he did so, " It is I, Daher. I have got the horse, and am off with it.
Página 78 - it is to tell me he can't trust!" In I walked like a culprit. "Sir, I beg your pardon, but I see by the papers you have been ill-used ; I hope you won't be angry — I mean no offence ; but...