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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... hand of the entrance into the choir , and is co- vered with purple velvet and cloth of gold , and has a canopy and complete furniture of the fame va- luable materials ; his banner is likewise of velvet , and his mantling of cloth of ...
... hand of the entrance into the choir , and is co- vered with purple velvet and cloth of gold , and has a canopy and complete furniture of the fame va- luable materials ; his banner is likewise of velvet , and his mantling of cloth of ...
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... hand . Bernard , folding you must meet no more : this is the up the letter when he had read it , ftern decree of unfullied virtue and and putting it in his pocket , thus irreproachable honour . Return to addrefled his trembling daughter ...
... hand . Bernard , folding you must meet no more : this is the up the letter when he had read it , ftern decree of unfullied virtue and and putting it in his pocket , thus irreproachable honour . Return to addrefled his trembling daughter ...
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... hand ) , that the renounced every idea of being united to him , and banished the feducing hope of beholding him again . complained of a dizziness in his head , for which he politely request- ed a glafs of water . Emina arose , and ...
... hand ) , that the renounced every idea of being united to him , and banished the feducing hope of beholding him again . complained of a dizziness in his head , for which he politely request- ed a glafs of water . Emina arose , and ...
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... hand , to nurfe the fhrubs the had planted , to fport with and feed the lamb fhe had domefticated , to fee it follow her in her rambles , and to liften to the melodies of nature , as they murmured in the waters or echoed through the ...
... hand , to nurfe the fhrubs the had planted , to fport with and feed the lamb fhe had domefticated , to fee it follow her in her rambles , and to liften to the melodies of nature , as they murmured in the waters or echoed through the ...
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... hand . I leave the ufe of the club to those who are called to knock down oxen . - Befides , does this man ne- ver go out by himself ? Cannot one meet and attack him , without giv- ing him time to take his ufual ad - time the three ...
... hand . I leave the ufe of the club to those who are called to knock down oxen . - Befides , does this man ne- ver go out by himself ? Cannot one meet and attack him , without giv- ing him time to take his ufual ad - time the three ...
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