The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Том 3T. Waller, 1764 |
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*** ( ** ) * : ****** From the LONDON MAGAZINE . I Have taken some pains to inform my felf of the particulars of the duel be = tween Mr. W. and Mr. M. and can now venture to send you the following as authentic . When the gentlemen met ...
*** ( ** ) * : ****** From the LONDON MAGAZINE . I Have taken some pains to inform my felf of the particulars of the duel be = tween Mr. W. and Mr. M. and can now venture to send you the following as authentic . When the gentlemen met ...
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... LONDON MAGAZINE . Chronological Memoir of the military Ac- tions of the hereditary Prince of Brunswick . W HEN the Hanoverians resumed their arms , in confequence of the infraction , on the part of the French , of the convention of ...
... LONDON MAGAZINE . Chronological Memoir of the military Ac- tions of the hereditary Prince of Brunswick . W HEN the Hanoverians resumed their arms , in confequence of the infraction , on the part of the French , of the convention of ...
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... LONDON MAGAZINE . Oppofite Female Characters . WO young ladies , married two His highness was attended by Dr. Wof- toff , the king's physician ; and was vifit- ed , during this confinement , by his fa- ther , the reigning duke . This ...
... LONDON MAGAZINE . Oppofite Female Characters . WO young ladies , married two His highness was attended by Dr. Wof- toff , the king's physician ; and was vifit- ed , during this confinement , by his fa- ther , the reigning duke . This ...
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... London affords in greater num- ber and variety than any other place in the univerfe . I had not been a year at Westminster before I was known to all the brothel keepers about the Garden , and was familiar with most of the girls upon the ...
... London affords in greater num- ber and variety than any other place in the univerfe . I had not been a year at Westminster before I was known to all the brothel keepers about the Garden , and was familiar with most of the girls upon the ...
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... London Evening Poft hath often obferved , who for the moft part treats me with proper civility and refpect . I am in reality more dull than a stock or a stone , and yet when a company has been divided in their opi- nions , the greatest ...
... London Evening Poft hath often obferved , who for the moft part treats me with proper civility and refpect . I am in reality more dull than a stock or a stone , and yet when a company has been divided in their opi- nions , the greatest ...
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