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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... whose name the knew not , but whose figure was fo ftrongly engraved in her bofom , that change or time could not efface it . It certainly does not appear to be the act of a very wife or prudent man to go upon an enterprize in ...
... whose name the knew not , but whose figure was fo ftrongly engraved in her bofom , that change or time could not efface it . It certainly does not appear to be the act of a very wife or prudent man to go upon an enterprize in ...
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... Whose juvenile charms are highly celebrated in the circle of fashion , was much admired . She was a lovely model of beauty and innocence . Her drefs was a petticoat of crape croffed with four large bands fuperbly em- broidered with gold ...
... Whose juvenile charms are highly celebrated in the circle of fashion , was much admired . She was a lovely model of beauty and innocence . Her drefs was a petticoat of crape croffed with four large bands fuperbly em- broidered with gold ...
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... whose defcendants began to convert it into a manfion - house ; but it long re- mained unfinished . It was after- wards , however , fo completed , as to become habitable ; tir Thomas Webster long refiding in it , as does at prefent his ...
... whose defcendants began to convert it into a manfion - house ; but it long re- mained unfinished . It was after- wards , however , fo completed , as to become habitable ; tir Thomas Webster long refiding in it , as does at prefent his ...
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... whose happiness or relief thou art inclined from friendship , humanity , or cha- rity , to contribute . For neither can we , nor are we required , by any obligations to do more than our cir cumstances or fituation may enable us to do ...
... whose happiness or relief thou art inclined from friendship , humanity , or cha- rity , to contribute . For neither can we , nor are we required , by any obligations to do more than our cir cumstances or fituation may enable us to do ...
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... whose way fuch a tempt- ation had never fallen before , drank repeated glaffes of it , and spooned up the delicious froth in fuch quan tities , that her lover , equally fur- prifed and alarmed , ventured to re- monftrate , and begged ...
... whose way fuch a tempt- ation had never fallen before , drank repeated glaffes of it , and spooned up the delicious froth in fuch quan tities , that her lover , equally fur- prifed and alarmed , ventured to re- monftrate , and begged ...
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