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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... fent his ambassadors to not exemption from , the wants for Charles VI . then king of France , which he defpifes him : for fach is requiring in a peaceable manner the the unaccountable infolence of man , furrender of the crown of France ...
... fent his ambassadors to not exemption from , the wants for Charles VI . then king of France , which he defpifes him : for fach is requiring in a peaceable manner the the unaccountable infolence of man , furrender of the crown of France ...
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... fent to take measure of them for their gowns , which were made of green stuff ; and the following Sunday we had the plea- fure of feeing thefe poor families , decently arrayed , attend divine fer- vice in the chapel of the Priory . My ...
... fent to take measure of them for their gowns , which were made of green stuff ; and the following Sunday we had the plea- fure of feeing thefe poor families , decently arrayed , attend divine fer- vice in the chapel of the Priory . My ...
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... fent to refcue me . Your uncle in his turn drew another pistol , which he fired with better fuccefs ; his adversary fell , uttering dreadful imprecations . He however had the malice to fire again as he fell , and the ball pe- netrated ...
... fent to refcue me . Your uncle in his turn drew another pistol , which he fired with better fuccefs ; his adversary fell , uttering dreadful imprecations . He however had the malice to fire again as he fell , and the ball pe- netrated ...
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... fent could not with - hold their admi- ration of a paffion , fo violent , as The town is fmall , but clean and to render the duke infenfible of the well built it is very ftrong , both pain , which , though on another oc- by nature and ...
... fent could not with - hold their admi- ration of a paffion , fo violent , as The town is fmall , but clean and to render the duke infenfible of the well built it is very ftrong , both pain , which , though on another oc- by nature and ...
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... fent , the poet's ple- nipo ' , [ know . Your high beheft , dread potentates , to Say , mighty monarchs ! how fhall I [ to win ? ( Oh that I knew the way ! ) your hearts That critics are unjuft , is falfely ru- begin mour'd : Then fmile ...
... fent , the poet's ple- nipo ' , [ know . Your high beheft , dread potentates , to Say , mighty monarchs ! how fhall I [ to win ? ( Oh that I knew the way ! ) your hearts That critics are unjuft , is falfely ru- begin mour'd : Then fmile ...
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