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Lady
Lady is a term for a woman who behaves in a polite way. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the female counterpart of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men.
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We Go Where They Go
Lady, Michael Staudenmaier, Gord Hill, Shannon Clay, Kristin Schwartz
The journey of Sophia and Eulalie to the palace of true happiness, by a lady [M.F. Loquet] tr. by G.A. Bradbury
Lady, Marie Françoise Loquet
Domestic Economy, and Cookery
Lady
The Home Book : Or, Young Housekeeper's Assistant
Lady
Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit that Lov'd Thee
Lady, Mrs. David Porter
Lady, Frances Harriet Green, Esther B. Aresty Collection of Rare Books on the Culinary Arts (University of Pennsylvania)
The Housekeeper's Book
Comprising Advice on the Conduct of Household Affairs in General, and Particular Directions for the Preservation of Furniture, Bedding, &c. : for the Laying in and Preserving of Provisions : with a Complete Collection of Receipts for Economical Domestic Cookery : the Whole Carefully Prepared for the Use of American Housekeepers
The Housekeeper's Book
Lady, Frances Harriet Green, Esther B. Aresty Collection of Rare Books on the Culinary Arts (University of Pennsylvania)
The Housekeepers' Friend
Lady
The East India Sketch-book
Lady
The Workwoman's Guide
Lady
Frederica
Lady
Lessons on Industrial Education, for the use of female schools. By a Lady
Lady
Rainsford Villa, Or, Juvenile Independence
Lady
Ravensdale
Lady
The Way; a Practical Catechism, for the Use of Young Persons
Lady
Seven Hundred Domestic Hints in Every Branch of Family Management
Lady
Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit that Lov'd Thee
Lady
Fear Not Darkness. [Song.] The Music by a Lady
Lady
The Denouement: Or History of Lady Louisa Wingrove, by a Lady. [A Novel.]
Lady
Stranger of the Valley
Lady
Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit that Lov'd Thee
Lady