The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 - Great Britain |
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... replied our generous In- structor , but until seventy times seven . ' What a volume of precept is contained in that sentence ; and yet vain man presumes to establish those baneful laws of honor , which for the most trifling and ...
... replied our generous In- structor , but until seventy times seven . ' What a volume of precept is contained in that sentence ; and yet vain man presumes to establish those baneful laws of honor , which for the most trifling and ...
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... replied , " What can have induced you , my dearest Mel- ' ville , to entertain such an erroni- ous opinion ? All my pleasures are centered in the prospect of your society , and even a desert would become a paradise , in com- pany with ...
... replied , " What can have induced you , my dearest Mel- ' ville , to entertain such an erroni- ous opinion ? All my pleasures are centered in the prospect of your society , and even a desert would become a paradise , in com- pany with ...
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... replied my uncle ; for you shall never feel the want of those dear relations . Your ino- ther was my sister , and your fa- ther , your exalted father , the no- blest , the most honorable of men ! he bequeathed you to me as a pre- cious ...
... replied my uncle ; for you shall never feel the want of those dear relations . Your ino- ther was my sister , and your fa- ther , your exalted father , the no- blest , the most honorable of men ! he bequeathed you to me as a pre- cious ...
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... replied : But a good Providence ordered other- wise , my dear Clementina . ' 6 These words were as forinidable to the ears of Adolphus , as the roaring of a lion to the weary tra- veler when passing over the arid plains of Arabia . He ...
... replied : But a good Providence ordered other- wise , my dear Clementina . ' 6 These words were as forinidable to the ears of Adolphus , as the roaring of a lion to the weary tra- veler when passing over the arid plains of Arabia . He ...
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... replied : I know not what to say concerning her familiarity with the young gentleman ; but the cause of her frigid and distant behaviour is very evident . I , ' continued she , will write to her , and will vindi- cate your innocence of ...
... replied : I know not what to say concerning her familiarity with the young gentleman ; but the cause of her frigid and distant behaviour is very evident . I , ' continued she , will write to her , and will vindi- cate your innocence of ...
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