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"Dress"
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Politics of Author:
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"Industrial Revolution"
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Date: 1788
"To this her friend assented; and while she went to give some orders, and to fetch the crape veil in which she usually wrapped herself, (for even her dress partook something of the mournful cast of her mind) Emmeline, already equipped, went into the lawn, and saw plainly where the stranger had ma...
preview | full record— Smith, Charlotte (1749-1806)
Date: 1790
"But a new affliction was preparing for the marquis, which attacked him where he was most vulnerable; and the veil which had so long overshadowed his reason was now to be removed."
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)