The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Часть 2Robinson and Roberts, 1789 |
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... feem to have changed fexes ; and of late , I think , women appear , in their great coats , neckcloths , and half - boots , with fo mafculine an air , that if their features are not very feminine indeed , they may be eafily mistaken for ...
... feem to have changed fexes ; and of late , I think , women appear , in their great coats , neckcloths , and half - boots , with fo mafculine an air , that if their features are not very feminine indeed , they may be eafily mistaken for ...
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... feem to have been firangely altered . It is worth obferving , that po names were put to the lands which Ifmyloff told them were to be fr ck out of the chart ; and captain Cook confidered this as fome confir- mation tha they had no ...
... feem to have been firangely altered . It is worth obferving , that po names were put to the lands which Ifmyloff told them were to be fr ck out of the chart ; and captain Cook confidered this as fome confir- mation tha they had no ...
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... feem- If Mr. Stæhlin was not grosfly im- pofed upon , what could induce him to publish a map fo fingulary erro - ed to know more accurately what neous ; and in which many of thefe fupplies could be got at the harbour iflands are jumbled ...
... feem- If Mr. Stæhlin was not grosfly im- pofed upon , what could induce him to publish a map fo fingulary erro - ed to know more accurately what neous ; and in which many of thefe fupplies could be got at the harbour iflands are jumbled ...
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... feem handfome : they wear a fort of gown in the English way , with long tails , which they let trail along in the ftrects , large mußin aprons , and Perfian veils , with which they wrap up the head , and fo as never to fhew their faces ...
... feem handfome : they wear a fort of gown in the English way , with long tails , which they let trail along in the ftrects , large mußin aprons , and Perfian veils , with which they wrap up the head , and fo as never to fhew their faces ...
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... feem- ed impoffible to the Maid and her enthufiaftic votaries . She urged the generals to attack the main body of the English in their entrenchments : but Dunois , still unwilling to hazard the fate of France by too great teme- rity ...
... feem- ed impoffible to the Maid and her enthufiaftic votaries . She urged the generals to attack the main body of the English in their entrenchments : but Dunois , still unwilling to hazard the fate of France by too great teme- rity ...
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