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The Fop.
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A Jolly Old Maid.
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Little dandy, don't suppose.
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Phillipps, Adelaide, 1833-1882.
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Sighing for a Wife.
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To a Bachelor.
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The Old Bachelor.
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Oh! For a Husband.
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Old Bachelor.
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Cushman sisters
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Wearing the Breeches.
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Never Had a Beau.
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To a Vain Old Maid.
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Wearing the Breeches.
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Woman's Rights.
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Bailey, Anne Hennis, 1742-1825
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Stephens, Ellen.
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Wearing the Breeches.
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Foul-Mouth'd Woman.
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M’Dougald, Elizabeth, b. 1796.
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Bateman sisters
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The End of Old Maids.
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The One That Wears the Breeches.
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An Old Granny.
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Old Maid.
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Waiting for an Offer.
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Tom-Boy Girl.
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St. Clair, Sally.
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Johnson, Sophia, b. 1798.
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Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827
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Emma, as a sailor, captured on the high seas
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Emmons, Elizabeth, 1817-1841.
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Woman's Rights.
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Would-Be Woman.
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A Cavalry Dandy.
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A Fancy Soldier.
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Old Maid.
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You think your style is just the thing
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Harmoneons Carolina melodies arranged for the piano forte.
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[Finale of an unidentified theatrical production]
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[Procession of Poor Richard Club members down Locust Street, Philadelphia]
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[Charles J. Webb Company float during a parade along a Philadelphia street]