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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... sion to visit their native country for a certain period , yet as private intelligence had reached England of the hostile intentions of some of the neighbouring princes , they received orders to return ; and ,. soon after their arrival ...
... sion to visit their native country for a certain period , yet as private intelligence had reached England of the hostile intentions of some of the neighbouring princes , they received orders to return ; and ,. soon after their arrival ...
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... sion the frown of adverse fortune never can wrest from you ! -we will at any rate , my beloved , leave this place for the present , and in the society of each other , enjoy the perfection of human bliss . ' My new relation was too ...
... sion the frown of adverse fortune never can wrest from you ! -we will at any rate , my beloved , leave this place for the present , and in the society of each other , enjoy the perfection of human bliss . ' My new relation was too ...
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... sion of diamonds . Countess of Portsmouth . A rich white figged satin petticoat , tastefully ornamented with crape embroidered in gold ; draperies festooned with gold laurel , and superb tassels ; body and train of white figured satin ...
... sion of diamonds . Countess of Portsmouth . A rich white figged satin petticoat , tastefully ornamented with crape embroidered in gold ; draperies festooned with gold laurel , and superb tassels ; body and train of white figured satin ...
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... sion to the demise , Henry III . reigned no- minally 56 , and Edward III . 50 years ; yet , as the first acceded at nine years of age , and the last at fourteen , they did not , either of them , in fact , reign so long as His present ...
... sion to the demise , Henry III . reigned no- minally 56 , and Edward III . 50 years ; yet , as the first acceded at nine years of age , and the last at fourteen , they did not , either of them , in fact , reign so long as His present ...
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... sion is marching for Castella , and that the General himself will proceed with the rest to Talavera ; with the intention , probably , of forming a junction with other troops , and of then attempting to resume their former positions at ...
... sion is marching for Castella , and that the General himself will proceed with the rest to Talavera ; with the intention , probably , of forming a junction with other troops , and of then attempting to resume their former positions at ...
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