The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Часть 2Robinson and Roberts, 1793 |
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... which has not its periodical publications of different kinds . These are fuited to the taste of every clafs of readers ; and by diffeminating knowledge , and a love B 2 of ( iv ) of learning , contribute to expand the ADDRESS ...
... which has not its periodical publications of different kinds . These are fuited to the taste of every clafs of readers ; and by diffeminating knowledge , and a love B 2 of ( iv ) of learning , contribute to expand the ADDRESS ...
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... these requests , however , no attention was paid , and preparations were made for his execution on the following day ; and , On Monday , Jan. 21ft , the fen . tence was executed on the unfortu nate monarch , in the fquare of the ...
... these requests , however , no attention was paid , and preparations were made for his execution on the following day ; and , On Monday , Jan. 21ft , the fen . tence was executed on the unfortu nate monarch , in the fquare of the ...
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... these ignorant people : he takes care above all to boaft a divine in - perceiving that force could be of no tercourfe with the prophet , and his doctrine never fails to allow of all kind of pillage ; a powerful incite ment to a nation ...
... these ignorant people : he takes care above all to boaft a divine in - perceiving that force could be of no tercourfe with the prophet , and his doctrine never fails to allow of all kind of pillage ; a powerful incite ment to a nation ...
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... these exercises and to reading , was the evening , when my day's work was at an end , the morning before it began , and Sundays , which I contrived to . pafs alone at the printing - office , by ftaying away from divine fervice . My ...
... these exercises and to reading , was the evening , when my day's work was at an end , the morning before it began , and Sundays , which I contrived to . pafs alone at the printing - office , by ftaying away from divine fervice . My ...
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... These monks alfo affift and take care of all the poor in the neighbourhood for many leagues round I interrogated a great number of the pealants , who fpoke of them with the refpect and veneration that we should feel for angels if they ...
... These monks alfo affift and take care of all the poor in the neighbourhood for many leagues round I interrogated a great number of the pealants , who fpoke of them with the refpect and veneration that we should feel for angels if they ...
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