| 1801 - 572 стор.
...profited much more than could be expected from the limited means of education that the place affords. In the better families, most of them are taught music,...in general make up their own dresses, following the prevailing. prevailing fashions of England brought from time to time by the female passengers bound... | |
| 1801 - 544 стор.
...made great proficiency in th« Engliftu .Ëarrow'f Travels in ЗошЪегЪ Âfrlcfa 'И 9 Ènglîm. They are expert at the needle, at all kinds of lace,...and tambour work, and in general make up their own drefles, following the prevailing fafhions of England, brought from time to time by the female páf*... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1802 - 404 стор.
...profited much more than could be expected from the limited means of education that the place affords. In the better families, most of them are taught music,...They are expert at the needle, at all kinds of lace, knoting, and tambour work, and in general make up their own dresses, following the prevailing fashions... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 стор.
...profited much more than could be expected from the limited means of education that the place affords. In the better families, most of them are taught music,...in general make up their own dresses, following the prevailing fashions of England brought from time to time by the female passengers bound to India, from... | |
| 1801 - 916 стор.
...îhi French largii.ige, and fome have made great proficiency in the Engullí. They are expert at tht needle, at all kinds of lace, knotting, and tambour work, and in general mhkc up their own driflet, following the pievailing taftiiona of England, brought fr<:m time to time... | |
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