Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 110 tomasScribner & Company, 1925 |
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... ZERBST II - CATHERINE THE SECOND CHICAGO , MEMORIES OF I - PRISTINE DAYS II - THE AGE OF GENTILITY . III - THE GODS OF THE MARKET - PLACE AND OTHERS . IV - WHEN THE WORLD CAME TO CHICAGO ... CHILDREN MIGHT HAVE , WHAT Our .... A Little ...
... ZERBST II - CATHERINE THE SECOND CHICAGO , MEMORIES OF I - PRISTINE DAYS II - THE AGE OF GENTILITY . III - THE GODS OF THE MARKET - PLACE AND OTHERS . IV - WHEN THE WORLD CAME TO CHICAGO ... CHILDREN MIGHT HAVE , WHAT Our .... A Little ...
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... Zerbst BY KATHARINE ANTHONY N the year 1727 there stood at Number One in the Grosse Dom- strasse of Stettin a substantial gray stone house owned by the presi- dent of the Handelskammer . A newly married pair took up their residence ...
... Zerbst BY KATHARINE ANTHONY N the year 1727 there stood at Number One in the Grosse Dom- strasse of Stettin a substantial gray stone house owned by the presi- dent of the Handelskammer . A newly married pair took up their residence ...
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... Zerbst instead of being merely the wife of a Prussian general in a garrison town . The ambitious lady encountered several discouragements before she realized her aspiration . Her first child , born May 2 , 1729 , in the Domstrasse house ...
... Zerbst instead of being merely the wife of a Prussian general in a garrison town . The ambitious lady encountered several discouragements before she realized her aspiration . Her first child , born May 2 , 1729 , in the Domstrasse house ...
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... Zerbst . But girls do not reign . At home , however , everything was ruled by women . The Princess Johanna Elisabeth managed her husband and smacked her daugh- ter . As between Babet Cardel and Pastor Wagner , it was always Babet who ...
... Zerbst . But girls do not reign . At home , however , everything was ruled by women . The Princess Johanna Elisabeth managed her husband and smacked her daugh- ter . As between Babet Cardel and Pastor Wagner , it was always Babet who ...
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... Zerbst . Yet she hesitated to proceed at once with the marriage because the physicians advised her to wait awhile ... Zerbst were not already on their way . Brümmer replied advisedly that the Princess of Zerbst wished only for wings to ...
... Zerbst . Yet she hesitated to proceed at once with the marriage because the physicians advised her to wait awhile ... Zerbst were not already on their way . Brümmer replied advisedly that the Princess of Zerbst wished only for wings to ...
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