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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... racter of a MISER . In his youth he he thought unamuling or foreign to had been given over for a confump- the fubject . He was as may be ima tion , fo he had no conftitution and no gined a moft fingular character - paflions . He was ...
... racter of a MISER . In his youth he he thought unamuling or foreign to had been given over for a confump- the fubject . He was as may be ima tion , fo he had no conftitution and no gined a moft fingular character - paflions . He was ...
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... racter as that of fir , Harvey Elwes , affords a very mortifying and melan- choly picture of human infirmity . The contraft of fo much wealth , and fo much abufe of it , is degrad- ing to the human understanding . But in return , it yet ...
... racter as that of fir , Harvey Elwes , affords a very mortifying and melan- choly picture of human infirmity . The contraft of fo much wealth , and fo much abufe of it , is degrad- ing to the human understanding . But in return , it yet ...
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... racter of this wretched woman you will not deny that they may be worfe -fhe has lived for fome years by ex- torting money in this manner from fuch gentlemen as the formerly had any knowledge of who happened to be married - her tricks ...
... racter of this wretched woman you will not deny that they may be worfe -fhe has lived for fome years by ex- torting money in this manner from fuch gentlemen as the formerly had any knowledge of who happened to be married - her tricks ...
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... that the moral cha- racter is often overlooked , and the intellectual is thought of no import- ance . It is to be feared that thofe who felect their friends merely be- F 2 caufe had ftruck him fo forcibly , and were fo ftrongly.
... that the moral cha- racter is often overlooked , and the intellectual is thought of no import- ance . It is to be feared that thofe who felect their friends merely be- F 2 caufe had ftruck him fo forcibly , and were fo ftrongly.
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... racter , however , which Mr. Elwes had give him leave , he would take his long borne in Berkshire for integrity chance . " might have made a re - election not improbable , notwithstanding the rage which had gone forth against all the ...
... racter , however , which Mr. Elwes had give him leave , he would take his long borne in Berkshire for integrity chance . " might have made a re - election not improbable , notwithstanding the rage which had gone forth against all the ...
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