The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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... failed to infinuate his wifh s with fuccefs , when the dominion of a tender paffion tempted him to glofs over his haughty demeanor with difembled condefcenfion . Juft as he was returning the cup to the lovely Emma who stood to receive ...
... failed to infinuate his wifh s with fuccefs , when the dominion of a tender paffion tempted him to glofs over his haughty demeanor with difembled condefcenfion . Juft as he was returning the cup to the lovely Emma who stood to receive ...
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... fail of French mer- chantmen . 5. Mr. Lufhington elected mem- ber for the city of London , in op- pofition to Mr. Coombe . 11. Earl Camden appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland . 14. An engagement took place in the Mediterranean , in ...
... fail of French mer- chantmen . 5. Mr. Lufhington elected mem- ber for the city of London , in op- pofition to Mr. Coombe . 11. Earl Camden appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland . 14. An engagement took place in the Mediterranean , in ...
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... failed from Portsmouth , for the coaft of Brit- tany , on board rear - admiral Har- vey's fleet . 29. The earl of Moira refigned the command of the army which he had affembled in the environs of Southampton . SEPTEMBER . 1. O'Connor ...
... failed from Portsmouth , for the coaft of Brit- tany , on board rear - admiral Har- vey's fleet . 29. The earl of Moira refigned the command of the army which he had affembled in the environs of Southampton . SEPTEMBER . 1. O'Connor ...
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... fail in company . SINGULARITIES of Mr. HOWARD the PHILANTHROPIST . ( From Mr. Pratt's Gleanings . ) HE E was fingular in many of the common habits of life ; for inftance , he preferred damp fheets , linen and clothes to dry ones , and ...
... fail in company . SINGULARITIES of Mr. HOWARD the PHILANTHROPIST . ( From Mr. Pratt's Gleanings . ) HE E was fingular in many of the common habits of life ; for inftance , he preferred damp fheets , linen and clothes to dry ones , and ...
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... fail through any fault of mine ; it is a well - watered city ; but in eight day's time , there fhould not be water enough about it to quench the thirst of an hen . My good dervife ! your name I find is expreffive of your character ; I ...
... fail through any fault of mine ; it is a well - watered city ; but in eight day's time , there fhould not be water enough about it to quench the thirst of an hen . My good dervife ! your name I find is expreffive of your character ; I ...
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