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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Page 17
... present themselves in the difguife of prefent pleasures ; and fhort - fighted folly eagerly em- braces the deceit . Every fpecies of vice originates either from infenfibility , from want of judgment , or from both . No maxim can be more ...
... present themselves in the difguife of prefent pleasures ; and fhort - fighted folly eagerly em- braces the deceit . Every fpecies of vice originates either from infenfibility , from want of judgment , or from both . No maxim can be more ...
Page 91
... present as it was on the 25th of November , as the pro- vinces of Groningen , Zealand , and Overyffel , are ftill against a convention : -whether they can he brought over , time only will fhew . Zealand demands the retention of the ...
... present as it was on the 25th of November , as the pro- vinces of Groningen , Zealand , and Overyffel , are ftill against a convention : -whether they can he brought over , time only will fhew . Zealand demands the retention of the ...
Page 123
... present , Farewell , Yours , & c . LAURA MERIONETH . P. S. I am half inclined to think they have brought me here to be wooed ; but I do not think I fhall be won , at least not by Albert . LETTER IV . Mfs Lumly to Lady Laura . Lumly ...
... present , Farewell , Yours , & c . LAURA MERIONETH . P. S. I am half inclined to think they have brought me here to be wooed ; but I do not think I fhall be won , at least not by Albert . LETTER IV . Mfs Lumly to Lady Laura . Lumly ...
Page 156
... , not only clear up a myftery to me at present ; but alle , when you find it was a trifle , from which no poffible inference could be , but what has which 156 Correfpondence between C. Waller and Cromwell's Daughter .
... , not only clear up a myftery to me at present ; but alle , when you find it was a trifle , from which no poffible inference could be , but what has which 156 Correfpondence between C. Waller and Cromwell's Daughter .
Page 176
... present . Tuesday Noon . PASSING the mufic room this morning , the door was half open , and on feeing Merioneth and Ellen alone , I paufed , and heard , her entreat him to forbear urging a fubject which must involve them The blood ...
... present . Tuesday Noon . PASSING the mufic room this morning , the door was half open , and on feeing Merioneth and Ellen alone , I paufed , and heard , her entreat him to forbear urging a fubject which must involve them The blood ...
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