Tis also very pleasant to observe how tenderly he and all his brethren voyage-writers lament the miserable confinement of the Turkish ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies in the universe, and are the only women in the world that lead a life... London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Page 4801763Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1763 - 432 pages
...how tenderly he and all his brethren voyage-writers, lament the mifcrable confinement of the Turkifh ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies...the only women in the world, that lead,, a life of uninrerrupted pleafure, exempt from cares, their whole time being fpent. in vifiting,.. bathing, or... | |
| 1767 - 582 pages
...very pleafant to obferve how tenderly voyage-writers lament the miferable confinement of the Turkifh ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies...of fpending money -and 'inventing new fafhions. A hufband would be thought mad that exacted any degree of oeconomy from his wife, whole expences are... | |
| 1767 - 612 pages
...very pleafant to obferve how tenderly voyage-writers lament the miferable confinement of the Turkifh ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies...women in the world, that lead a life of uninterrupted pleafurc, exempt from cares, their whole time being fpent in viliting, bathing, or the agreeable amukment... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 328 pages
...how tenderly he and all his brethren voyage-writers, lament the miferable confinement of the Turkifh ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies...world, that lead a life of uninterrupted pleafure, exempc from cares, their whole time being fpent in vifiting, bathing, or the agreeable amufemenc of... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 284 pages
...miferable confinement of the Turkifli ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies in the uni•rerfe, and are the only women in the world, that lead a life...being fpent in vifiting, bathing, or the agreeable amufemenf of fpending money and inventing new faftiions. A hufband would be thought mad that exafted... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1790 - 404 pages
...how tenderly he and all his brethren voyage- writers lament the miferable confinement of the Turkifh ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies...pleafure, exempt from cares, their whole time being fpent jn.vifiting, bathing, or the agreeable amufetnent of fpending money, and inventing new iafhions.' An... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1794 - 300 pages
...how tenderly he and all his brethren voyage-writers lament the miferable confinement of the Turkiln ladies, who are, perhaps, more free than any ladies in the univerfe, and are the only women m the world that lead a life of uninterrupted pleafure, exempt from cares, their whole time being fpent... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1816 - 374 pages
...miserable confinement of the Turkish ladies, who are perhaps more free than any ladies in the universe, and are the only women in the world that lead a life of uninterrupted pleasure exempt from cares; their whole time being spent in visiting, / * Aaron Hill travelled to Constantinople,... | |
| 1821 - 396 pages
...miserable confinement of the Turkish ladies, who are, perhaps, more free than any ladies in the universe, and are the only women in the world that lead a life of uninterrupted pleasure exempt from cares; their whole time being spent in visiting, bathing, or the agreeable amusement... | |
| lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1825 - 352 pages
...miserable confinement of the Turkish ladies, who are, perhaps, more free than any ladies in the universe, and are the only women in the world that lead a life of uninterrupted pleasure exempt from cares; their whole time being spent in visiting, bathing, or the agreeable amusement... | |
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