10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LECTRESS»
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The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia
Wlth the hob of the Golden Age Woroer Wot-1m. the women of Eveland were
trend lrom the clutches of the Seal Men and Eve Lectress was returned home.
Desplhe thread by the Seal Men to flood Eveland In revenge. Wonder Woman
was ...
2
The Edinburgh Magazine, and Literary Miscellany: A New ...
... when he should succeed to the Bavarian dominions, should deliver up to the F.
lectress-dowager of Saxony the old family set of jewels, worth 200,000 florins:
That he should pay to the E- lectress-dowager of Bavaria, exclusive of herjointure
...
3
The history of Poland under Augustus II ...
Conversion sincere, it was certain, the E- ,697- lectress persisted in the
Cahinijiick Religion, ^V^* and therefore they could not in Conscience consent to
the Coronation of the Elector ; to these Representations they added other
Demands ; that ...
Jean-Baptiste Desroches de Parthenay, La Barre de Beaumarchais (Antoine, Mr. de), 1734
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Diet. been given, which is found in small quantity in lectornet, «• An obsolete form
of lectern. the blood, bile, and other fluids of the body, lectress (lek'tres), n. [<
lector + -ess. Cf. lec- but most abundantly in the brain- and nerve- Wee.] A female
...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Diet. lectoraet, »• An obsolete form of lectern. lectress (lek'tres), n. [< lector + -ess.
Cf. lec- trice.] A female reader. " Go on, my dear, with your reading," says the
governess sternly. "She advanced through the counties of Devon, Somerset, and
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
An obsolete form of lectern. lectress (lek'tres), n. [< lector + -ess. Cf. Icc- trice.] A
female reader. " Go on, my dear, with your reading," says the governess Btemly. "
She advanced through the counties of Devon, Somerset, and Gloucester," says ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Complete English Lawyer ... The Whole Carefully ...
boner securing the 1" his and liberties q)' the subject, is and stands limited to the
Princess Sophia, lectress of Hanover, and the heirs of her body, being
Protestants; hereby utterly rcnouncing and ahjuring any obedience or allegiance
unto any ...
Esq. John GIFFORD (pseud. [i.e. Alexander Whellier.]), Esq. Edward HARRISON, 1838
She advanced through the counties of Devon, Somerset, and Gloucester,
increasing her army on each day's march,' " says the little lectress, in a loud
disgusted voice ; " ' each day's but was at last overtaken by the rapid — the rapid
and ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1866
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The American Hereford Record and Hereford Herd Book
F.lectress Wilton 130034 Curlv 274241 Lady Randolph 238020 Charles 210294
Lemon 214856 Columbus Busybody 141830 Martha Saxon 170193 Charles
210294 . Mjirtha D. 3d 1 18284 Christy 234417 Sweet Alice 3d 103994 Marmion
8th ...
American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association, 1911
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American Poland-China Record
... Olmstead Co. 155623; got by Chief I Am 150863, ^ut Flora 340274. DAM —
Merry Maker Special 326800; got by Merry Maker 84349, out of Co lectress I Am
322106. CHIEF. JACK. 175789. Farrowed May 24, 1910. In litter 7, raised —
boars ...
American Poland-China Record Association, 1912