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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... never mentioned without the tribute of applause ; in short , he appeared the modern Hector , and my un- fortunate mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five years ...
... never mentioned without the tribute of applause ; in short , he appeared the modern Hector , and my un- fortunate mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five years ...
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... never was a doating father more tenderly at- tached to the child of his old age , than my uncle was to me , his adopted son . Bath was not a place to trifle with interest or happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was resolved not to ...
... never was a doating father more tenderly at- tached to the child of his old age , than my uncle was to me , his adopted son . Bath was not a place to trifle with interest or happiness . Mrs. Swas certain ; and , she was resolved not to ...
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... never to be forgotten is that which was made upon my mind , when being summoned from school to see my new brother , as I had considered him , my uncle inform- ed I was merely his adopted child . Mrs. Melville had at that period lain in ...
... never to be forgotten is that which was made upon my mind , when being summoned from school to see my new brother , as I had considered him , my uncle inform- ed I was merely his adopted child . Mrs. Melville had at that period lain in ...
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... never doubt which , he informed me , all papers of her proving a real mother . of consequence were deposited . However , the poor boy will not bé injured by the nefarious conduct of any individual , as a copy of Colonel Melville's will ...
... never doubt which , he informed me , all papers of her proving a real mother . of consequence were deposited . However , the poor boy will not bé injured by the nefarious conduct of any individual , as a copy of Colonel Melville's will ...
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... never consent to taste a fowl which they supposed to be tainted with disease : and the mate , it seems , was not only privy to the roguish scheme , but active , moreover , in promoting its success . Although Thomas was a gainer by this ...
... never consent to taste a fowl which they supposed to be tainted with disease : and the mate , it seems , was not only privy to the roguish scheme , but active , moreover , in promoting its success . Although Thomas was a gainer by this ...
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