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Identifier: americanetiquett00houg (find matches)
Title: American etiquette and rules of politeness
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Houghton, Walter R. (Walter Raleigh), 1845-1929
Subjects: Etiquette
Publisher: New York : Standard Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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lousy. Marjoram. Blushes. THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 385 Marshmallow. Beneficence, Marvel* of Peru, (Four oclock). Timidity. Meadow Saffron. My best days gone. Meadow Sweet. Usefulness. Mignonette. Your qualities surpass your charms. Mimosa. Sensitiveness Mint. Virtue. Mistletoe. T surmount all difficulties. Mock Orange, (Syringa). Counterfeit. Monkshood. A deadly foe is near. Moon wort. Forgetful ness. Morning Glory. Coquetry Moss. Material love. Motherwort. Secret love. Mourning Bride, (Scabious). Unfortunate attachment. Mouse-ear Chickweed. Simplicity. Mulberry, Black. I will not survive you. Mulberry, White. Wisdom. Mullen. Good nature. Mushroom. Suspicion. Mush Plant. Weakness. Mustard Seed. Indifference. Myosotis. Forget me not. Myrtle. Love. Narcissus. Egotism. Nasturtium. Patriotism.Nettle. Cruelty ; slander.^ Night Blooming Cereus. Transient beauty.Nightshade. Bitter truth.Oak. Hospitality.Oats. Music.Oleander. Beware.Orange. Generosity.Orange Flower. Chastity.Orchis. Beauty.25
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(b8b) THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 387 Osier. Frankness. Osmunda. Dreams. Pansy. Think of me. Parsley. • Entertainment. Pasque Flower. Unpretentious. Passion Flower. Religious fervor. Pea. Appointed meeting. Pea, Everlasting. Wilt go with me ? Pea, Sweet. Departure. Peach Blossom. My heart is thine. Pear Tree. Affection Peony. Anger. Pennyroyal. Flee away. Periwinkle. Sweet memories. Persimmon. Bury me amid natures beauties. Petunia. Am not proud. Peasants eye. Sorrowful memories. Phlox. Our souls united. Pimpernal. Change. Pine. Time. Pine Apple. You are perfect. Pine, Spruce. Farewell. Pink. Pure affection. Pink, Clove. Dignity. Pink, Double-red. Pure, ardent love. Pink, Indian. Aversion. Pink, Mountain. You are aspiring. Pink, Variegated. Refusal. Pink, White. You are fair. Pink, Yellow, Disdain. Plane Tree. Genius. Pleurisy Root (Asclepias). Heartache cure. Plum Tree. Keep promise. Plum Tree, Wild. Independence. Polyanthus. Confidence. 888 AMERICAN ETIQUETTE. Poplar, Black. Courage

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  • bookyear:1883
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Houghton__Walter_R___Walter_Raleigh___1845_1929
  • booksubject:Etiquette
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Standard_Pub__Co_
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:391
  • bookcollection:smithsonian
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