The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14~15 巻M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... taken at day light , and brought up to town that morning - He has been conveyed to the Hospital , where every care will be taken of him . Besides the crew , there were four passen . gers on board , two women and two men . Capt . B. has ...
... taken at day light , and brought up to town that morning - He has been conveyed to the Hospital , where every care will be taken of him . Besides the crew , there were four passen . gers on board , two women and two men . Capt . B. has ...
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... taken în părt payment , -at the Office of the LADY'S MISCELLANY CARPET WEAVER . The subscriber , respectfully solicits the patronage of the Lady's in this city , as carpet weaver . - he is an aged man , and wishes to employ his time in ...
... taken în părt payment , -at the Office of the LADY'S MISCELLANY CARPET WEAVER . The subscriber , respectfully solicits the patronage of the Lady's in this city , as carpet weaver . - he is an aged man , and wishes to employ his time in ...
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... taken out of the boiler and laid upon the floor with the intention of putting it in . to the boiler the next day to extract the residue of tallow . Mr. R. belives the fire originated from the fermentation produ . ced by the wicks . The ...
... taken out of the boiler and laid upon the floor with the intention of putting it in . to the boiler the next day to extract the residue of tallow . Mr. R. belives the fire originated from the fermentation produ . ced by the wicks . The ...
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... taken so great a trouble to transcribe - as it ought to be - in English . Poor Glentworth , in truth is fever enough ; doubtless he means well , yet unless he reads more , understands more and deserts what he reads , we wish not for his ...
... taken so great a trouble to transcribe - as it ought to be - in English . Poor Glentworth , in truth is fever enough ; doubtless he means well , yet unless he reads more , understands more and deserts what he reads , we wish not for his ...
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... taken in part payment , -- at the Office of the LADY'S MISCELLANY CARPET WEAVER . The subscriber , respectfully solicits the patronage of the Lady's in this city , as carpet weaver.- he is an aged man , and wishes to employ his time in ...
... taken in part payment , -- at the Office of the LADY'S MISCELLANY CARPET WEAVER . The subscriber , respectfully solicits the patronage of the Lady's in this city , as carpet weaver.- he is an aged man , and wishes to employ his time in ...
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