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... feen will only contribute to it . I am not so fond of making compli- ments to Ladies as I was twenty years ago , or I would fay there are fome very reasonable , and one in particular there . I think you happy , my Lord , in being at ...
... feen will only contribute to it . I am not so fond of making compli- ments to Ladies as I was twenty years ago , or I would fay there are fome very reasonable , and one in particular there . I think you happy , my Lord , in being at ...
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... feen and read in the manufcript three volumes of his Lordship's memoirs , which it is feared are irrecoverably loft . That lady , who knew him very well , used to re- late a story , which the had from his own mouth , fo fingular , that ...
... feen and read in the manufcript three volumes of his Lordship's memoirs , which it is feared are irrecoverably loft . That lady , who knew him very well , used to re- late a story , which the had from his own mouth , fo fingular , that ...
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... feen advancing in co- lumns on the other fide of the Scheld . Upon his arrival , the Prince caused that redoubt to be attacked ; but , it being defended by the regiment of Navarre , futtained by part of the French army posted on the ...
... feen advancing in co- lumns on the other fide of the Scheld . Upon his arrival , the Prince caused that redoubt to be attacked ; but , it being defended by the regiment of Navarre , futtained by part of the French army posted on the ...
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... all thofe who may be led to compare the former stage with the present , Ah ! woe is me , Seeing what I have feen - now feeing what I fee ! D 2 W. C. A SKETCH A SKETCH of the HISTORY of the PROGRESS of MANNERS FOR JANUARY , 1777 . 27.
... all thofe who may be led to compare the former stage with the present , Ah ! woe is me , Seeing what I have feen - now feeing what I fee ! D 2 W. C. A SKETCH A SKETCH of the HISTORY of the PROGRESS of MANNERS FOR JANUARY , 1777 . 27.
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... feen naked once in her life , is a detirable object ; desire being inflamed by novelty . But let her go naked for a month & month ; how much more charming will the appear , 28 THE UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE A SKETCH of the HISTORY of the ...
... feen naked once in her life , is a detirable object ; desire being inflamed by novelty . But let her go naked for a month & month ; how much more charming will the appear , 28 THE UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE A SKETCH of the HISTORY of the ...
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