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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... object of her affection had already purchased , yet she could not support the idea of his undertaking so dangerous an en- terprise ; she did not , it is true , wish him to resign his commission , or do any thing that could throw the ...
... object of her affection had already purchased , yet she could not support the idea of his undertaking so dangerous an en- terprise ; she did not , it is true , wish him to resign his commission , or do any thing that could throw the ...
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... objects which every where met her eye - sight as she drew near the camp , so completely distressed her feelings , that she fell into a succession of fainting fits , from which she was as re- peatedly roused by the acuteness of bodily ...
... objects which every where met her eye - sight as she drew near the camp , so completely distressed her feelings , that she fell into a succession of fainting fits , from which she was as re- peatedly roused by the acuteness of bodily ...
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... object of her affection , in honor's grave . The last sad ceremony paid to the memory of a soldier always carries with it an affecting ap- peal to the sympathetic heart ; but there was something pecu- liarly impressive to the spectators ...
... object of her affection , in honor's grave . The last sad ceremony paid to the memory of a soldier always carries with it an affecting ap- peal to the sympathetic heart ; but there was something pecu- liarly impressive to the spectators ...
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... object of his affection , he accosted her with a mixture of politeness and gratitude ; whilst the delighted Mrs. Sprotested I was the loveliest creature upon earth , and concluded her high- finished compliment , by protest- ing I was ...
... object of his affection , he accosted her with a mixture of politeness and gratitude ; whilst the delighted Mrs. Sprotested I was the loveliest creature upon earth , and concluded her high- finished compliment , by protest- ing I was ...
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... object to this proposal ; and on the following day we quitted Bath , the governess , or rather upper servant , was sent with the two girls and Adolphus to the lodg- ings formerly inhabited at Pad- dington , but I remained with the ...
... object to this proposal ; and on the following day we quitted Bath , the governess , or rather upper servant , was sent with the two girls and Adolphus to the lodg- ings formerly inhabited at Pad- dington , but I remained with the ...
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