The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, 第 2 部Robinson and Roberts, 1793 |
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... observed either in her , or in my father , any other diforder than that of which they died , my father at the age of eighty - feven , and my mother at eighty - five . They are buried to- gether at Bolton , where I placed , fome years ...
... observed either in her , or in my father , any other diforder than that of which they died , my father at the age of eighty - feven , and my mother at eighty - five . They are buried to- gether at Bolton , where I placed , fome years ...
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... . diately betrayed her diftrefs : and the old lady with her ufual tender- nefs exclaimed , " Good heaven ! my dear child for what have you beca crying ? " " Becaufe , replied . Ameli 66 Mr. Nelfon had observed the far- caftic manner of.
... . diately betrayed her diftrefs : and the old lady with her ufual tender- nefs exclaimed , " Good heaven ! my dear child for what have you beca crying ? " " Becaufe , replied . Ameli 66 Mr. Nelfon had observed the far- caftic manner of.
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66 Mr. Nelfon had observed the far- caftic manner of Ms. Wormwood towards Amelia ; and as foon as he had ended his uncomfortable vifit , he haftened to the worthy Mrs. Mel- ford , to give her fome little account , of what had paffed ...
66 Mr. Nelfon had observed the far- caftic manner of Ms. Wormwood towards Amelia ; and as foon as he had ended his uncomfortable vifit , he haftened to the worthy Mrs. Mel- ford , to give her fome little account , of what had paffed ...
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... observe the gar- rison of Bingen . We are pofitively af fured that the fortrefs of Konigstein furrendered yesterday . Aix , 27. A battalion of the van of the French troops , who were following the Auftrians , fell in with a detachment ...
... observe the gar- rison of Bingen . We are pofitively af fured that the fortrefs of Konigstein furrendered yesterday . Aix , 27. A battalion of the van of the French troops , who were following the Auftrians , fell in with a detachment ...
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... observed his young friend , that he might difcover the feelings of his foul ; he did not endeavour to confole him , bút filently attended him , and noticed every action . Abenhamet kept a mournful filence ; no tear fell from his eyes ...
... observed his young friend , that he might difcover the feelings of his foul ; he did not endeavour to confole him , bút filently attended him , and noticed every action . Abenhamet kept a mournful filence ; no tear fell from his eyes ...
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