The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 |
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... fituation for hunting . whole honour of the building : but Henry I. fortified it , and , in the Wickham pacified him by declar- tenth year of his reign , kept Whit- ing that all he meant funtide here , having fummoned all money and ...
... fituation for hunting . whole honour of the building : but Henry I. fortified it , and , in the Wickham pacified him by declar- tenth year of his reign , kept Whit- ing that all he meant funtide here , having fummoned all money and ...
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... fituation , to harbour an ambitious wifh in her tofom . " The baron reddened at these words ; but com- manding , fo : his own fecret purposes , the ring indignation of his mind , he condefcendingly bid the venera- ble Bernard adieu ...
... fituation , to harbour an ambitious wifh in her tofom . " The baron reddened at these words ; but com- manding , fo : his own fecret purposes , the ring indignation of his mind , he condefcendingly bid the venera- ble Bernard adieu ...
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... fituation of poor VOL . XXVII . fame run of ill - luck in his fea - ad- ventures , - " The dangerous rocks , Touching his gentle veffel's fide , Had fcattered all his fpices on the ftream , Enrob'd the roaring waters with his filks ...
... fituation of poor VOL . XXVII . fame run of ill - luck in his fea - ad- ventures , - " The dangerous rocks , Touching his gentle veffel's fide , Had fcattered all his fpices on the ftream , Enrob'd the roaring waters with his filks ...
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... fituation . Follow me then to the back part of my grotto , I have there fome chefes of goats ' milk and cakes , which I fhall readily fhare with you ; come , we will there eat at our leifure , and converse freely With all my heart ...
... fituation . Follow me then to the back part of my grotto , I have there fome chefes of goats ' milk and cakes , which I fhall readily fhare with you ; come , we will there eat at our leifure , and converse freely With all my heart ...
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... fituation in which he had long lived , to the bofom of that Being whofe benevolence he had imitated . On the ILL EFFECTS of READING without DIGESTING . N analogy between the pow- AN ers of the body and faculties of the mind is obvious ...
... fituation in which he had long lived , to the bofom of that Being whofe benevolence he had imitated . On the ILL EFFECTS of READING without DIGESTING . N analogy between the pow- AN ers of the body and faculties of the mind is obvious ...
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