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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... nature , by it's effulgent rays , what won- derful , what unexpected transi- tions occur within that short pe- riod of time ! how many of our fellow - creatures have unexpectedly been exalted upon the pinnacle of earthly grandeur ? How ...
... nature , by it's effulgent rays , what won- derful , what unexpected transi- tions occur within that short pe- riod of time ! how many of our fellow - creatures have unexpectedly been exalted upon the pinnacle of earthly grandeur ? How ...
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... nature , or the dictates of conscience , as to plunge your nocent and unprotected offspring into that obloquy and shame which consequently overshadows them , from your deviation from the path of rectitude . The voice of nature pleads ...
... nature , or the dictates of conscience , as to plunge your nocent and unprotected offspring into that obloquy and shame which consequently overshadows them , from your deviation from the path of rectitude . The voice of nature pleads ...
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... nature ; and so ungovern- able are their passions , that they not only demand the curb of rea- Fon to restrain them , but the garb of modesty to keep them under control . Gallantry within the last thirty years has certainly undergone a ...
... nature ; and so ungovern- able are their passions , that they not only demand the curb of rea- Fon to restrain them , but the garb of modesty to keep them under control . Gallantry within the last thirty years has certainly undergone a ...
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... nature , and he had never been on terms of affection with their heir . Fifteen hundred pounds was the amount of the for- tune that had been left him , which he generously divided be- tween his two sisters , as the chances of war had ...
... nature , and he had never been on terms of affection with their heir . Fifteen hundred pounds was the amount of the for- tune that had been left him , which he generously divided be- tween his two sisters , as the chances of war had ...
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... nature designed to be united , and he frequently expressed his sensa- tions in spite of wounded pride . Two years , however , passed in uninterrupted . felicity , except when intruding thoughts respect- ing the haughty conduct of my ...
... nature designed to be united , and he frequently expressed his sensa- tions in spite of wounded pride . Two years , however , passed in uninterrupted . felicity , except when intruding thoughts respect- ing the haughty conduct of my ...
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