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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... native isle ! It appears to me , that a remark made by the immortal Thomson has led - astray the minds of my fair countrywomen ; for he observes , when unadorned adorned the most ; ' and God knows the pre- sent style On the New Year's Day .
... native isle ! It appears to me , that a remark made by the immortal Thomson has led - astray the minds of my fair countrywomen ; for he observes , when unadorned adorned the most ; ' and God knows the pre- sent style On the New Year's Day .
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... sent style of dress is actually un- dressing ; for one half the body is uncovered , and the part that is , really is so thinly veiled , that the formation of every limb can be discerned , and it appears calcu- lated to excite lawless ...
... sent style of dress is actually un- dressing ; for one half the body is uncovered , and the part that is , really is so thinly veiled , that the formation of every limb can be discerned , and it appears calcu- lated to excite lawless ...
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... sent ; and , at the expiration of six weeks after their first interview , Caroline Melville became the wife of Captain C— . The Calcutta newspapers an- nounced the marriage of Captain C and Miss Melville even be fore a letter from the ...
... sent ; and , at the expiration of six weeks after their first interview , Caroline Melville became the wife of Captain C— . The Calcutta newspapers an- nounced the marriage of Captain C and Miss Melville even be fore a letter from the ...
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... sent , conveying the melancholy and unexpected in- formation of my ever - to - be - la- mented father's death ! Her situ- ation at that period rendered such a shock peculiarly afflictive : I had scarcely completed my se- cond year , and ...
... sent , conveying the melancholy and unexpected in- formation of my ever - to - be - la- mented father's death ! Her situ- ation at that period rendered such a shock peculiarly afflictive : I had scarcely completed my se- cond year , and ...
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... sent with the two girls and Adolphus to the lodg- ings formerly inhabited at Pad- dington , but I remained with the loving pair . As the weather was peculiarly favorable for traveling , my father proposed making an ex- cursion along his ...
... sent with the two girls and Adolphus to the lodg- ings formerly inhabited at Pad- dington , but I remained with the loving pair . As the weather was peculiarly favorable for traveling , my father proposed making an ex- cursion along his ...
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