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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... himself , -profef- fions fo oppofite to the natural fe- rocity of his temper . Bernard con- fidered thein no longer in any light , but in that of a temporary incl na- tion towards humanity and kind- nefs , which could have no root in a ...
... himself , -profef- fions fo oppofite to the natural fe- rocity of his temper . Bernard con- fidered thein no longer in any light , but in that of a temporary incl na- tion towards humanity and kind- nefs , which could have no root in a ...
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... himself , it is furely folly ; if his prefent pleasure be to make others miferable , were he to escape every other punishment , he must fuffer for it by remorfe , -or it is a certain proof he is deprived of that fenfe or fympathy which ...
... himself , it is furely folly ; if his prefent pleasure be to make others miferable , were he to escape every other punishment , he must fuffer for it by remorfe , -or it is a certain proof he is deprived of that fenfe or fympathy which ...
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... himself to go out of his fick bed to London . Do not , therefore , let us think of it , my child , continued the father , fince it is only the aggravation of a vain wifh , to know that it must end in difappointment . - I am refigned ...
... himself to go out of his fick bed to London . Do not , therefore , let us think of it , my child , continued the father , fince it is only the aggravation of a vain wifh , to know that it must end in difappointment . - I am refigned ...
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... himself , and knocked down both the heroes with his club . Zounds ! ( cried captain Ragga- do ) I will avenge their caufe ; your story makes my blood boil , as if he had affaffinated my brothers . I By my beard ! ( faid the captain ) I ...
... himself , and knocked down both the heroes with his club . Zounds ! ( cried captain Ragga- do ) I will avenge their caufe ; your story makes my blood boil , as if he had affaffinated my brothers . I By my beard ! ( faid the captain ) I ...
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... himself happy , that he defired each day to continue longer at work , in order to make a better fale , and thus enable them to relieve a great er number of poor . When Ibar had affured himself of the difpofition of his pupil , which he ...
... himself happy , that he defired each day to continue longer at work , in order to make a better fale , and thus enable them to relieve a great er number of poor . When Ibar had affured himself of the difpofition of his pupil , which he ...
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