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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... mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five ... mother's would have been complete ; but she could not help considering herself as the cause of a disunion between ...
... mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five ... mother's would have been complete ; but she could not help considering herself as the cause of a disunion between ...
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... mother , who was then far ad- vanced in a second pregnancy , not only foresaw the danger which attended it , but was oppressed by one of those foreboding presenti- ments of it's fatality , for which there is no possibility of ac ...
... mother , who was then far ad- vanced in a second pregnancy , not only foresaw the danger which attended it , but was oppressed by one of those foreboding presenti- ments of it's fatality , for which there is no possibility of ac ...
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... mother set out for the scene of victory and death ; but the appaling objects which every where met her eye - sight as she drew near the camp , so completely distressed her feelings , that she fell into a succession of fainting fits ...
... mother set out for the scene of victory and death ; but the appaling objects which every where met her eye - sight as she drew near the camp , so completely distressed her feelings , that she fell into a succession of fainting fits ...
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... mother and uncle by the sudden death of my amiable mo- ther , my uncle of course became sole guardian of my infancy ... mother's house , Cakes , sweetmeats , oranges , & c . & c . were profusely bestowed upon me , and not in vain ; for ...
... mother and uncle by the sudden death of my amiable mo- ther , my uncle of course became sole guardian of my infancy ... mother's house , Cakes , sweetmeats , oranges , & c . & c . were profusely bestowed upon me , and not in vain ; for ...
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... mother's prosperous alliance . Though my reputed father had resided so many years in a country where pomp and ostentation are peculiarly displayed , yet he had a natural , antipathy to every spe- cies of parade . The wedding was ...
... mother's prosperous alliance . Though my reputed father had resided so many years in a country where pomp and ostentation are peculiarly displayed , yet he had a natural , antipathy to every spe- cies of parade . The wedding was ...
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