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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... father first beheld the blooming Caroline ; and though many persons may ri- dicule the idea of an attachment formed at first sight , it was evi- dent , that both were equally charmed . It was not merely the fine form and manly figure of ...
... father first beheld the blooming Caroline ; and though many persons may ri- dicule the idea of an attachment formed at first sight , it was evi- dent , that both were equally charmed . It was not merely the fine form and manly figure of ...
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... father's affection , that my nurse regularly followed him on the parade . This mode of con- duct in a man less dignifiedly brave than my father , would have exposed him alike to censure and ridicule ; but his valor was too well known ...
... father's affection , that my nurse regularly followed him on the parade . This mode of con- duct in a man less dignifiedly brave than my father , would have exposed him alike to censure and ridicule ; but his valor was too well known ...
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... father's care ! ' In these scenes of bloodshed and slaughter where my respected father had justly reaped honor , fame , and fortune , he had no be- ing to consider but himself ; but circumstances were now totally different , and his ...
... father's care ! ' In these scenes of bloodshed and slaughter where my respected father had justly reaped honor , fame , and fortune , he had no be- ing to consider but himself ; but circumstances were now totally different , and his ...
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... father consider the wound which proved mortal , that he did not even mention it . Judge then of my ill - fated mo ... father's death ! Her situ- ation at that period rendered such a shock peculiarly afflictive : I had scarcely completed ...
... father consider the wound which proved mortal , that he did not even mention it . Judge then of my ill - fated mo ... father's death ! Her situ- ation at that period rendered such a shock peculiarly afflictive : I had scarcely completed ...
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... father , as has been ob- served , previous to his taking com- mand of the post of danger , had arranged all his temporal con- cerns , and by that arrangement had left me under the protection of my mother and uncle by the sudden death of ...
... father , as has been ob- served , previous to his taking com- mand of the post of danger , had arranged all his temporal con- cerns , and by that arrangement had left me under the protection of my mother and uncle by the sudden death of ...
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