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MS. known as the Wortley-Montague, and that No.IV. and part of
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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A friend of mine, by name Wortley, who had spent two months from the city, and to whom, in the course of a familiar correspondence, I had mentioned the foregoing particulars, returned from his rural excursion.
Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 Charles Brockden Brown 1790
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Let's start with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English Ambassador to Turkey, 1716-1718.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Though a few women penned their observations of non-European societies prior to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (most notably Lady Wortley Montagu), this new wave of lady explorers traveled globe not as mere appendages to their male kinfolk, but as scholars in their own right.
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Let's start with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English Ambassador to Turkey, 1716-1718.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Let's start with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English Ambassador to Turkey, 1716-1718.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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Let's start with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English Ambassador to Turkey, 1716-1718.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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She says that Wortley, who used the poem's first sentence as his photograph's title, "is looking to literature and seeing photography as a means to continue the expression."
Trained Toward the Heavens Arnie Cooper 2011
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Here's a selection:From Jessica Wortley, primary school teacherI went on strike to try and safeguard my future and the future of other teachers.
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Let's start with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English Ambassador to Turkey, 1716-1718.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers Terry Kelhawk 2010
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