The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 |
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... wish to be referved , fhall be fet to fale , and alfo as much of the church lands as , with the former , fhall amount to 400 millions of livres . " The National Affembly will point out the objects aforefaid , and regulate the manner and ...
... wish to be referved , fhall be fet to fale , and alfo as much of the church lands as , with the former , fhall amount to 400 millions of livres . " The National Affembly will point out the objects aforefaid , and regulate the manner and ...
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... wishes to deal with him , without at the fame time wishing to cheat him . Though | worth ten thousand pounds , you may ... wish to go to - but it fays not whether the road be good or bad- " Well , fir , proceed . " * I will , ma'm , but ...
... wishes to deal with him , without at the fame time wishing to cheat him . Though | worth ten thousand pounds , you may ... wish to go to - but it fays not whether the road be good or bad- " Well , fir , proceed . " * I will , ma'm , but ...
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... wish to amend it is that ex- cefs of fenfibility which even religion cannot conquer , nor philofophy a- bate ; for he has known fome of the afperities of human life , and has not learned that they may be fmooth- ed by time , and wholly ...
... wish to amend it is that ex- cefs of fenfibility which even religion cannot conquer , nor philofophy a- bate ; for he has known fome of the afperities of human life , and has not learned that they may be fmooth- ed by time , and wholly ...
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... wish to know ourselves ; is it then fur- prifing if we fet a higher value on ourselves than we ought ? The knowledge that is confined is apt to fwell ; the most knowing are gene- rally the most humble , because they only are fenfible of ...
... wish to know ourselves ; is it then fur- prifing if we fet a higher value on ourselves than we ought ? The knowledge that is confined is apt to fwell ; the most knowing are gene- rally the most humble , because they only are fenfible of ...
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... wish hobbling across the room like Mrs. Deborah Hip- gout -- adding , however , that they are " mighty good kind of people , ' only one would not wish to be often in their company . " 66 The " mighty good kind of peo- ple " are ...
... wish hobbling across the room like Mrs. Deborah Hip- gout -- adding , however , that they are " mighty good kind of people , ' only one would not wish to be often in their company . " 66 The " mighty good kind of peo- ple " are ...
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