The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, المجلد 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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... seemed but to have lived for each other in this transitory world , and jų realms of everlasting happiness they will meet to part no more ! What a reviving , what a con- soling reflection ! and with what transport does it inspire the be ...
... seemed but to have lived for each other in this transitory world , and jų realms of everlasting happiness they will meet to part no more ! What a reviving , what a con- soling reflection ! and with what transport does it inspire the be ...
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... seemed want- ing to complete the felicity of my parents , yet a new tide of happi- ness flowed into their breasts new cement appeared to unite the bonds of wedlock a new source was bestowed upon them of in- creasing bliss .. They vied ...
... seemed want- ing to complete the felicity of my parents , yet a new tide of happi- ness flowed into their breasts new cement appeared to unite the bonds of wedlock a new source was bestowed upon them of in- creasing bliss .. They vied ...
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... seemed to depend , he undertook it with a zeal and alacrity which did honor to himself as well as his men . My poor mother , who was then far ad- vanced in a second pregnancy , not only foresaw the danger which attended it , but was ...
... seemed to depend , he undertook it with a zeal and alacrity which did honor to himself as well as his men . My poor mother , who was then far ad- vanced in a second pregnancy , not only foresaw the danger which attended it , but was ...
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... seemed to have transferred all the affection she had ever felt toward the children of the Hon . Mr. S. I re- mained no longer at Belmont Lodge after the death of my de- ceased uncle than was necessary to have my sable habiliments pre ...
... seemed to have transferred all the affection she had ever felt toward the children of the Hon . Mr. S. I re- mained no longer at Belmont Lodge after the death of my de- ceased uncle than was necessary to have my sable habiliments pre ...
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... seemed to engross all her thoughts . Mr. Barnard , which was the name of the gentleman who had left Adolphus this unexpected store of worldly treasures , had an insu- perable aversion to all schools , and in his will recommended a Mr ...
... seemed to engross all her thoughts . Mr. Barnard , which was the name of the gentleman who had left Adolphus this unexpected store of worldly treasures , had an insu- perable aversion to all schools , and in his will recommended a Mr ...
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