The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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... Marriages , 48 * 16 Deaths , 48 * 83 * 10 Ladies ' Dresses on her Majesty's Birth - Day , * This Number is embellished with the following Copper - plates , * V 1. An elegant FRONTISPIECE . 2. London MORNING and FULL DRESSES . 3. A New ...
... Marriages , 48 * 16 Deaths , 48 * 83 * 10 Ladies ' Dresses on her Majesty's Birth - Day , * This Number is embellished with the following Copper - plates , * V 1. An elegant FRONTISPIECE . 2. London MORNING and FULL DRESSES . 3. A New ...
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... marriage of Captain C-- and Miss Melville even be- fore a letter from the former reached the English shores ; and as if the transcendent charms of the lovely Caroline inspired the envy of those who were inferior to her , she was ...
... marriage of Captain C-- and Miss Melville even be- fore a letter from the former reached the English shores ; and as if the transcendent charms of the lovely Caroline inspired the envy of those who were inferior to her , she was ...
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... married pair had been carried on with such unwearied assiduity , that neither had time to converse upon their future destination , or domestic plans - as love , all - powerful love , was the constant topic of conver- sation , and ...
... married pair had been carried on with such unwearied assiduity , that neither had time to converse upon their future destination , or domestic plans - as love , all - powerful love , was the constant topic of conver- sation , and ...
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... marriage never thought proper to reveal my birth , and , in all probability , ne- ver would have done so , had he not considered concealment might prove injurious to his own off- spring . The delicate state of Mrs. Mel- ville's nerves ...
... marriage never thought proper to reveal my birth , and , in all probability , ne- ver would have done so , had he not considered concealment might prove injurious to his own off- spring . The delicate state of Mrs. Mel- ville's nerves ...
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... marriage . As this codi- cil , as I have termed it , from it's being sealed to my revered father's testament , was very concise , I shall copy it , for the inspection of my readers . It ran as follows : As life is uncertain , and I have ...
... marriage . As this codi- cil , as I have termed it , from it's being sealed to my revered father's testament , was very concise , I shall copy it , for the inspection of my readers . It ran as follows : As life is uncertain , and I have ...
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