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On her well-moulded arms she wore massive gold bracelets, while her rich black hair was arranged at the back in broad basket plaits, ornamented with pearls, and the front in the French style (a la Imperatrice), which suited her classic face to perfection.
Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States William Wells Brown
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Towards the end of 1880, the Mikado's envoy, accompanied by a number of other officials, proceeded from the capital to the Imperatrice
Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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Then there is Don Juan, and Fanny Rouget, and Imperatrice, and many more; costing little and paying much.
Gardening by Myself 1872
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This tail-female influence nets a triple to Imperatrice as well as a clever and rarely seen pattern.
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Upton - and Imperatrice - say the solution is to build another dam above Friant to capture more river water in a larger reservoir.
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Upton -- and Imperatrice -- say the solution is to build another dam above Friant to capture more river water in a larger reservoir.
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Upton _ and Imperatrice _ say the solution is to build another dam above Friant to capture more river water in a larger reservoir.
unknown title 2009
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(_a la Imperatrice_), which suited her classic face to perfection.
Clotelle; or, the Colored Heroine, a tale of the Southern States; or, the President's Daughter William Wells Brown
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A] [Footnote A: This conduct was afterwards more flagrantly exemplified on the arrival of the new and noble prize frigate _Imperatrice_, the equipment whereof had cost the captors 12,000 milreas, which sum has never been returned.]
The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, G.C.B., Admiral of the Red, Rear-Admiral of the Fleet, Etc., Etc. Vol. I Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald 1873
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A] [Footnote A: This conduct was afterwards more flagrantly exemplified on the arrival of the new and noble prize frigate Imperatrice, the equipment whereof had cost the captors 12,000 milreas, which sum has never been returned.]
The Life of Thomas Lord Cochrane Cochrane, Thomas 1869
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