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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... honour engaged to fish it , as it was only on that implied condition that it was inferted . At the fame time it gives us great pleasure to recollect , that the number of fuch imperfect pieces to be found in our Miscel- lany is very ...
... honour engaged to fish it , as it was only on that implied condition that it was inferted . At the fame time it gives us great pleasure to recollect , that the number of fuch imperfect pieces to be found in our Miscel- lany is very ...
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... 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 reputation he had gained the ...
... 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 reputation he had gained the ...
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... honour of the English monarchs , that they never accepted any of the orders created by foreign fovereigns . The architecture of the infide of this chapel has always been admired of each knight fet up over his fall , on a canopy of ...
... honour of the English monarchs , that they never accepted any of the orders created by foreign fovereigns . The architecture of the infide of this chapel has always been admired of each knight fet up over his fall , on a canopy of ...
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... honour which you intend us ; were you lefs di- ft ifh by rank and fortune , Ilage ; when he entered , Emma ad- fh be proud to call you fon : vanced to meet him , her eyes fur- Emas only dower is virtue , and charged with tears ; fhe ...
... honour which you intend us ; were you lefs di- ft ifh by rank and fortune , Ilage ; when he entered , Emma ad- fh be proud to call you fon : vanced to meet him , her eyes fur- Emas only dower is virtue , and charged with tears ; fhe ...
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... honour ! - You fhall guide and direct all her actions : your counfels fhall fortify the weakness of her heart , and af- fit her to fabdue every fentiment disapproved by you ; and if the cannot immediately forget the con- fpicuous ...
... honour ! - You fhall guide and direct all her actions : your counfels fhall fortify the weakness of her heart , and af- fit her to fabdue every fentiment disapproved by you ; and if the cannot immediately forget the con- fpicuous ...
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