The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, Volumes 14-15M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... short ; how ian entable then is it , that he should waste the gold en moments in vanity and foily . Alas ! after the most sanguine schemes , ani laborious executions , he still find an aching void in his disappointed Gosom . Nor is this ...
... short ; how ian entable then is it , that he should waste the gold en moments in vanity and foily . Alas ! after the most sanguine schemes , ani laborious executions , he still find an aching void in his disappointed Gosom . Nor is this ...
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... short time there ) , Delamore castle has been his constant residence ; and during this period , yon white house , peep- ing from amid that lofty wood , has been the habitation of Mrs. Monk . ' Unhappily for his wife and off- spring , he ...
... short time there ) , Delamore castle has been his constant residence ; and during this period , yon white house , peep- ing from amid that lofty wood , has been the habitation of Mrs. Monk . ' Unhappily for his wife and off- spring , he ...
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... short abstract of that he found in Dr. Hawksworth , with some observations of his own ,. which are far from being favoura- ble to the character of Swift . " Thomas Sheridan's life of Swift ( from which the following sketch is taken ) is ...
... short abstract of that he found in Dr. Hawksworth , with some observations of his own ,. which are far from being favoura- ble to the character of Swift . " Thomas Sheridan's life of Swift ( from which the following sketch is taken ) is ...
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... short time past met a young women , and having taken her up in his arms and tarn ed her round two or three times ; then ran away , and all in sport . It would be well for such prac . titioners , if they would abandon such mean pursuits ...
... short time past met a young women , and having taken her up in his arms and tarn ed her round two or three times ; then ran away , and all in sport . It would be well for such prac . titioners , if they would abandon such mean pursuits ...
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... not expected to recover . Newburgh , Nov. 5. - ROBBERY -- On Saturday afternoon last , a short time before capt . Griswold sailed from New- York for this village , 9600 dollars , in bills OR , THE WEEKLY VISITOR . 61.
... not expected to recover . Newburgh , Nov. 5. - ROBBERY -- On Saturday afternoon last , a short time before capt . Griswold sailed from New- York for this village , 9600 dollars , in bills OR , THE WEEKLY VISITOR . 61.
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