The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 |
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... seemed at this time to have attained addi- tional meannefs - and nearly to have reached that happy climax of pover- ty , which has , more than once , drawn on him the compaffion of thofe who paffed by him in the street . For the ...
... seemed at this time to have attained addi- tional meannefs - and nearly to have reached that happy climax of pover- ty , which has , more than once , drawn on him the compaffion of thofe who paffed by him in the street . For the ...
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... seemed to betray fymptoms of infanity ; and on being further interrogated , faid , there were traitors in England , by fome of whom he had been employed , and that to - mor- row he would difcover those who had put him on . 2. The ...
... seemed to betray fymptoms of infanity ; and on being further interrogated , faid , there were traitors in England , by fome of whom he had been employed , and that to - mor- row he would difcover those who had put him on . 2. The ...
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... seemed him- felf fo cheerful and good humoured , that fhe , not in the leaft imagining that he had met with any thing dif- agreeable among his companions , from the time he had been abfent from her , gave herself up to the happiness of ...
... seemed him- felf fo cheerful and good humoured , that fhe , not in the leaft imagining that he had met with any thing dif- agreeable among his companions , from the time he had been abfent from her , gave herself up to the happiness of ...
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... seemed that all my feelings were referved for a fcene to which I was haftening . Extremely weakened , they car . I know not what was the emotion ried me , rather than that I walked , fro : n which they proceed , but tears towards the ...
... seemed that all my feelings were referved for a fcene to which I was haftening . Extremely weakened , they car . I know not what was the emotion ried me , rather than that I walked , fro : n which they proceed , but tears towards the ...
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... seemed to feel all our forrows . The abfence of Brune confounded him ftill more than it did us ; and I befought him to go to his house , and fee if we could gain any tidings concerning him . The old negro foon returned , but with no ...
... seemed to feel all our forrows . The abfence of Brune confounded him ftill more than it did us ; and I befought him to go to his house , and fee if we could gain any tidings concerning him . The old negro foon returned , but with no ...
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