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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... never read afterwards . Never was he feen at any period of his future life with a book , nor has he in all his different houfes left behind him , VOL . XXI . 9 books that would , were they collected together , fell for two pounds . His ...
... never read afterwards . Never was he feen at any period of his future life with a book , nor has he in all his different houfes left behind him , VOL . XXI . 9 books that would , were they collected together , fell for two pounds . His ...
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... never led . the heir , and of courfe it was re- quifite to pleafe him . On this ac- Count it was neceffary , even in old Mr. Elwes , to maiquerade a little ; and as he was at that time in the world and its affairs , he dreffed like ...
... never led . the heir , and of courfe it was re- quifite to pleafe him . On this ac- Count it was neceffary , even in old Mr. Elwes , to maiquerade a little ; and as he was at that time in the world and its affairs , he dreffed like ...
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... never miffed a day , if the weather was tolerable — and his breed of dogs being remark - gether , and going up to fir Harvey ably good , he feldom failed in taking great quantities of game . At all times , he wore a black velvet cap ...
... never miffed a day , if the weather was tolerable — and his breed of dogs being remark - gether , and going up to fir Harvey ably good , he feldom failed in taking great quantities of game . At all times , he wore a black velvet cap ...
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... never would quit a table where any hope of win- ning remained . Had Mr. Elwes received all he won , he would have been the richer by fome thousands for the mode in which he paffed this part of his life : but the vowels of I. O. U. were ...
... never would quit a table where any hope of win- ning remained . Had Mr. Elwes received all he won , he would have been the richer by fome thousands for the mode in which he paffed this part of his life : but the vowels of I. O. U. were ...
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... never be an excufe to re - appearance of duplicity ! To her , too much praife cannot be given- as fuch the deferves from every one , who efteems a frank and open tem- per , before that of an oppofite tem- let me not be understood as ...
... never be an excufe to re - appearance of duplicity ! To her , too much praife cannot be given- as fuch the deferves from every one , who efteems a frank and open tem- per , before that of an oppofite tem- let me not be understood as ...
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