The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, الجزء 1Robinson and Roberts, 1793 |
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... entered the hall of audi- Nothing was thought of but peace- ence , where a croud of people wait - ably to enjoy the public happiness ; èd for him in refpectful filence . He when an army of Barbarians , from liftened with patience ...
... entered the hall of audi- Nothing was thought of but peace- ence , where a croud of people wait - ably to enjoy the public happiness ; èd for him in refpectful filence . He when an army of Barbarians , from liftened with patience ...
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... entered . He walked alone , in one of the moft retired alleys ; and I , fearing again to offend , went into another , pretending not to take any notice of him , though at the fame time infen- fibly approaching him , but feemingly ...
... entered . He walked alone , in one of the moft retired alleys ; and I , fearing again to offend , went into another , pretending not to take any notice of him , though at the fame time infen- fibly approaching him , but feemingly ...
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... entering into the difpute , he took time , when I had fufficiently for , the opportunity of talking to me up - gotten them , I again converted them on my manner of writing . He ob- into profe . ferved , that , though I had the ad ...
... entering into the difpute , he took time , when I had fufficiently for , the opportunity of talking to me up - gotten them , I again converted them on my manner of writing . He ob- into profe . ferved , that , though I had the ad ...
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BY MADAME GENLIS . HIS morning at a quarter be- fore ten we entered once more into the inner compartment of the After having abbey . heard mafs , we were admitted into the refectory to fee the fathers dine . There was no cloth upon the ...
BY MADAME GENLIS . HIS morning at a quarter be- fore ten we entered once more into the inner compartment of the After having abbey . heard mafs , we were admitted into the refectory to fee the fathers dine . There was no cloth upon the ...
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... female visitors arrived to tea ; and at length Mr. Nelfon entered the room . Amelia trembled and blufhed as he approach- ed her ; but the was a little relieved from here to night . " " Well , " faid 38 The Story of Amelia Nevil.
... female visitors arrived to tea ; and at length Mr. Nelfon entered the room . Amelia trembled and blufhed as he approach- ed her ; but the was a little relieved from here to night . " " Well , " faid 38 The Story of Amelia Nevil.
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الصفحة 140 - Street, and passed the house of Mr. Read, the father of my future wife. She was standing at the door, observed me, and thought with reason, that I made a very singular and grotesque appearance.
الصفحة 573 - I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this.
الصفحة 190 - Alas ! thofe fhrinking friends decline, Nor longer own that form divine, With fear they mark the following cry, And from the lonely Trembler fly, Or backward drive her on the coaft, Where peace was wreck'd, and honour loft.
الصفحة 164 - Providence, to oppose an effectual barrier to the further progress of a system which strikes at the security and peace of all independent nations, and is pursued in open defiance of every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and justice.
الصفحة 164 - Majesty has taken the necessary steps to maintain the honour of his crown and to vindicate the rights of his people ; and His...
الصفحة 608 - Cavalry, and by the Columns of Infantry which were ordered out, under the Command of Don Juan Courten, and the Count De la Union ; that the Lofs of the Spaniards was very fmall, but that of the Enemy was eftimated, on the Whole, at...
الصفحة 149 - ... and virtuous men; as may enable us to encounter the accidents of life with fortitude, and to conform ourselves to the order of nature, who governs her great kingdom, the world, by continual mutations.
الصفحة 498 - James Murray, adjutant-general to the forces under the command of his royal highnefs the duke of York, at the office of the right honourable Henry Dundas, his majefty'e principal fecretary of flate for the home Department.'.
الصفحة 43 - I beg all those whom I have offended, through inadvertency, (for I do not recollect having ever intentionally offended any one) and also those to whom I may have given a bad example, to forgive me for the evil which such conduct may have produced. I beseech all those who are endowed with charity, to join their prayers with mine, to obtain of God the pardon of my iniquities. I pardon, with my whole heart, those who have become my enemies without cause, and I pray God to pardon them; as also those...
الصفحة 100 - Women, says a female pen, Are, to do every thing as well as Men. To think, to argue, to decide, to write, To talk, undoubtedly — perhaps, to fight. [For Females march to war, like brave Commanders, Not in old Authors only — but in Flanders.] I grant this matter may be strain 'd too far, And Maid 'gainst Man is most uncivil war: I grant, as all my City friends will say, That Men should rule, and Women should obey...