The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and AmusementRobinson and Roberts, 1790 |
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... lord Robert choly picture of human infirmity . The contrast of fo much wealth , and fo much abuse of it , is degrad- ing to the human understanding . But in return , it yet has its uses . For let those who fancy there is a charm in ...
... lord Robert choly picture of human infirmity . The contrast of fo much wealth , and fo much abuse of it , is degrad- ing to the human understanding . But in return , it yet has its uses . For let those who fancy there is a charm in ...
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... lord is done when made known to him , then he will alfo know what wor- fhip is acceptable to the Lord , and what is not ; who are his fervants and who are not ; then his heart will be changed , according to the word of the Lord in the ...
... lord is done when made known to him , then he will alfo know what wor- fhip is acceptable to the Lord , and what is not ; who are his fervants and who are not ; then his heart will be changed , according to the word of the Lord in the ...
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... lord , and begged that he might be em ployed in his fervice , giving him- felt out for a gentlemen who had killed a knight in a tournament , and It certainly does not appear to be the act of a very wife or prudent man to go upon an ...
... lord , and begged that he might be em ployed in his fervice , giving him- felt out for a gentlemen who had killed a knight in a tournament , and It certainly does not appear to be the act of a very wife or prudent man to go upon an ...
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... Lord Gayville . Afeript . 6. Prompt . 7. Blandi . 3 Lady Emily . 4. Alton . 8. Sir Clement Flint . 9. Chignon . 10. Rightly . GLENN Answered likewife by Belfield .. A Solution to the List of WOMENS CHRISTIAN NAMES , Vol . XX . .p.661 ...
... Lord Gayville . Afeript . 6. Prompt . 7. Blandi . 3 Lady Emily . 4. Alton . 8. Sir Clement Flint . 9. Chignon . 10. Rightly . GLENN Answered likewife by Belfield .. A Solution to the List of WOMENS CHRISTIAN NAMES , Vol . XX . .p.661 ...
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... lord Berk- ley , to Gloucester goal ; where it is hoped he will meet every punishment due to fuch unparalleled inhumanity . The Difcovery floop of war , equipped for the voyage of discoveries , is put into commiffion , and Capt Roberts ...
... lord Berk- ley , to Gloucester goal ; where it is hoped he will meet every punishment due to fuch unparalleled inhumanity . The Difcovery floop of war , equipped for the voyage of discoveries , is put into commiffion , and Capt Roberts ...
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