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Female beauty, as preserved and improved by regimen, cleanliness and dress : and especially by the adaptation, colour and arrangement of dress, as variously influencing the forms, complexion, and expression of each individual, and rendering cosmetic impositions unnecessary

Title:Female beauty, as preserved and improved by regimen, cleanliness and dress : and especially by the adaptation, colour and arrangement of dress, as variously influencing the forms, complexion, and expression of each individual, and rendering cosmetic impositions unnecessary
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Note:Thomas Hurst, 65, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1837
  
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Subject:Beauty, Personal
Subject:Costume
Subject:Costume -- Great Britain
Subject:Engraving -- 1837
Subject:Great Britain -- 19th century
Subject:Hygiene
Subject:Hygiene -- Great Britain
Subject:Lithography -- 1837
Subject:Manners and customs
Subject:Publisher's advertisements -- England -- 19th century
Subject:Women
Subject:Women's clothing
Subject:Women's clothing -- Great Britain
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