The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 - Great Britain |
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Page 191
... Lord Erskine's , Hampstead , the Hon . Mrs. Esme Stewart Erskine , of a son . April ... Frederick Coles , Esq . of Mincing - Lane , to Anna , second daughter of ... Sir Thomas Whichcote , Bart . of Aswarby - house , Lincolnshire 12. At St ...
... Lord Erskine's , Hampstead , the Hon . Mrs. Esme Stewart Erskine , of a son . April ... Frederick Coles , Esq . of Mincing - Lane , to Anna , second daughter of ... Sir Thomas Whichcote , Bart . of Aswarby - house , Lincolnshire 12. At St ...
Page 310
... Sir Frederick Mont- gomery stopped at the antique mansion of his forefathers . Lady Montgomery and her daughter were already upon the steps to welcome a long absent son and brother . Philip , Sir Frederick's valet , opened the carriage ...
... Sir Frederick Mont- gomery stopped at the antique mansion of his forefathers . Lady Montgomery and her daughter were already upon the steps to welcome a long absent son and brother . Philip , Sir Frederick's valet , opened the carriage ...
Page 311
... Sir Frederick paused ; his mind reverted to scenes of happiness for ever fled ; recollection presented to his ima- gination past times of love and joy ; he leaned his head upon his hand , and gave himself up to re- flection . Lady ...
... Sir Frederick paused ; his mind reverted to scenes of happiness for ever fled ; recollection presented to his ima- gination past times of love and joy ; he leaned his head upon his hand , and gave himself up to re- flection . Lady ...
Page 313
... Sir Frederick , leaning upon Phi- lip's arm , accompanied by his mo- ther , entered the room . Ellen flew to meet him , and , taking his hand , eagerly asked how he did ? Better , dear girl ; I feel my native air will soon brace me up ...
... Sir Frederick , leaning upon Phi- lip's arm , accompanied by his mo- ther , entered the room . Ellen flew to meet him , and , taking his hand , eagerly asked how he did ? Better , dear girl ; I feel my native air will soon brace me up ...
Page 345
... Sir Frederick , day after day beguil- ed me with the false hope of get- ting better . I did not wish to pain your bosom with a knowlege of my illness . I know my beloved mother too well to believe she would for a moment hesitate to fly ...
... Sir Frederick , day after day beguil- ed me with the false hope of get- ting better . I did not wish to pain your bosom with a knowlege of my illness . I know my beloved mother too well to believe she would for a moment hesitate to fly ...
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