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How to use Lucretia in a sentence

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Lucretia is one of those lucky movie journalists who never does a stroke of work.
Her house was a congregation for many of her activist friends, including the famous suffragettes Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.
Who could read Lucretia Garfield's poignant puzzlings in the 1850s about what being a wife meant and not Introduction.
About 1818 Lucretia Mott began to speak at religious meetings, and three years later she was accepted as a minister of the Friends.
These are the traits that have portrayed the personage of Lucretia Borgia in the collective imagination for centuries.
The epistles of scholars and humanists testify to the close ties between them and Lucretia.
The Cardinal was the son of Lucretia Borgia, a very educated man that took care of every detail.
Lucretia married a draper and Sabrina married Bicknell. The story does not end there, but as far as Day is concerned, it has been told before.
She clearly wasn't a normal girl, and her mother, Lucretia, was alarmed by her odd, unfeminine preoccupations.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott met in 1840 at an anti-slavery conference in London.
Sources also tell us about a Lucretia who was an attentive patron, who commissioned works from the musicians and painters at court, including Bartolomeo Veneto, who painted her portrait and decorated her apartments.
The people came to object to his rule when he failed to recognize the rape of Lucretia, a patrician Roman, at the hands of his own son.
The one authentic wedding dress in the Upper Canada Village collection, worn by Lucretia Crysler at her wedding in 1853, is a silk taffeta dress in rusty gold, with a high neck and long, full sleeves.
After the death of her father in 1809, she came under the guardianship of John Brooks, a Boston merchant and the widower of her elder sister Lucretia.
Then they did it again at another orphanage. Ann and Dorcas, aged 12 and 11, became Sabrina and Lucretia and began, without realising it, an educational programme designed to fit them for the role of Mrs Day.
Lucretia Coffin grew up in Boston, where she attended public school for two years in accordance with her father's wish that she become familiar with the workings of democratic principles.
In July of that year, along with feminist Lucretia Mott, she helped lead the first women's rights convention in the United States and probably the world, in the New York town of Seneca Falls.
This workshop could not have proceeded without the dedication of Émilie Larivière, Amanda Brady, and Lucretia Cullen from Environment Canada who organized workshop logistics, presenters and venue.
As we may read in the letters they exchanged for years, Lucretia forged a great friendship with the latter, which was said to lead to Platonic love by some and to passionate love by others.
The paper also implicitly championed women's rights, documenting the lectures of prominent activists like feminist Lucy Stone Blackwell and abolitionist Lucretia Mott.
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It only confirmed Mike's opinion that between them they had poisoned Lucretia.
The next afternoon at tea-time he took the daguerreotype to his Aunt Lucretia.
Yes, they were wolves leaping at the throat of her father, and joying in the defeat of Lucretia.
The last maintained his connection with Lucretia while she was Duchess of Ferrara.
Jockey Redpath had been riding Lucretia in her gallops since she had come to Gravesend.
Crane must know that it was his implied desires that had led up to the stopping of Lucretia.
Lucretia had none of the sweet feminine habits which betray so lovelily the whereabout of women.
The grin was still wide on his lips when his capturers brought him back to face Lucretia.
The boy on Lucretia is jabbing her with the spurs, and she's cutting up.
Lucretia Borgia is the most unfortunate woman in modern history.
He fell to wondering whether The Dutchman might not beat Lucretia.
The venerable Lucretia Mott, then in her eighty-fourth year, presided.
Stewart, Thurlow Weed, Peter Cooper, Cyrus McCormick, Lucretia Mott, Bryant, Longfellow, and Emerson.
For an instant John Porter forgot all about Lucretia and her troubles.
Those that lost on Lucretia are swearing the mare was pulled.
It is not Xantippe, but Lucretia, whom I call the woman of true courage.
Dulcinea shares physical and psychological elements derived from Oriana, Angelica, Helen, Lucretia, and Aldonza Lorenzo.
As has been noted, Lucretia was born in Valencia, in 1480, and, with her brothers, Cesar and Jofre, was brought to Rome in 1488, by her granduncle Cardinal Rodrigo.
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