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Governess

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Governante

A governess

Rectoress

A governess a rectrix

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VerbarRectrix

A governess a rectoress

Instructress

A woman who instructs a preceptress a governess

Impost

That which is imposed or levied a tax tribute or duty especially a duty or tax laid by goverment on goods imported into a country

Abbey, or Abby

the value of money in those days), a great part of which went to Rome, the governors and governesses of several of the richest among them being foreigners resident in Italy. See 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

India

empowered to add to the style of the Crown, with a view of recognizing the transfer of the Government of India to the Queen by the Government of India Act, 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 106),

Province

Cheshire; all the rest of the island is in the province of Canterbury. A county; an outlying county gover-ned by a deputy or lieutenant. Metaphorically, the sphere of duty: as the province of the judge and the

University

by 17 & 18 Vict. c. 81, commissioners were appointed with powers to frame statutes for the better government, etc., of Oxford University, and the colleges therein; and in 1856, by 19 & 20 Vict. c. 88,

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Governess

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Governante

A governess

Rectoress

A governess a rectrix

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VerbarRectrix

A governess a rectoress

Instructress

A woman who instructs a preceptress a governess

Impost

That which is imposed or levied a tax tribute or duty especially a duty or tax laid by goverment on goods imported into a country

Abbey, or Abby

the value of money in those days), a great part of which went to Rome, the governors and governesses of several of the richest among them being foreigners resident in Italy. See 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

India

empowered to add to the style of the Crown, with a view of recognizing the transfer of the Government of India to the Queen by the Government of India Act, 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 106),

Province

Cheshire; all the rest of the island is in the province of Canterbury. A county; an outlying county gover-ned by a deputy or lieutenant. Metaphorically, the sphere of duty: as the province of the judge and the

University

by 17 & 18 Vict. c. 81, commissioners were appointed with powers to frame statutes for the better government, etc., of Oxford University, and the colleges therein; and in 1856, by 19 & 20 Vict. c. 88,

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