Ambassadress
a woman who is an .
the wife of an .
historical examples
they pursue kean to his dressing-room at the theatre; where, unluckily, the amb-ssadress herself has taken refuge.
the paris sketch book of mr. m. a. t-tmarsh william makepeace thackeray
after a little hesitation she said it had been exactly that of the french amb-ssadress.
human intercourse philip gilbert hamerton
the marquess wished to show a part of his domain to the amb-ssadress.
coningsby benjamin disraeli
it was the first time she had presented an amb-ssadress in a private audience.
letters of a diplomat’s wife mary king waddington
one of my secret seldom-expressed ambitions, even as a girl at college, was to be an amb-ssadress.
a journal from j-pan marie carmichael stopes
and so it was that pocahontas went to jamestown as amb-ssadress.
the princess pocahontas virginia watson
an amb-ssadress of fifty would be very much astonished if the prince did not ask her to dance.
the art of entertaining m. e. w. sherwood
you will be prepared for the occasion, little stella, even if you end as an amb-ssadress.
the pillars of the house, vol. ii (of 2) charlotte m. yonge
neither was the panegyric bestowed by the amb-ssadress on madame d’harville at all exaggerated.
the mysteries of paris, volume 1 of 6 eugne sue
she felt that she was an amb-ssadress of no little importance, as she had been stopped twice on her way.
the new mistress george manville fenn
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