A Mirror for the Female Sex: Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness. Designed Principally for the Use of Ladies' SchoolsJ. Wright, 1804 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... tortures that human imagination could in- vent , rather than acknowledge herself the member of a religion that was established upon the foundation of cruelty , and the basis of oppression : when the moment ar- rived that destined her to ...
... tortures that human imagination could in- vent , rather than acknowledge herself the member of a religion that was established upon the foundation of cruelty , and the basis of oppression : when the moment ar- rived that destined her to ...
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... tortures she inflicted to her opinion of the sufferer's ability to bear them ; that , by lengthening out their mi- serable existence , she might have the gra tification of beholding a repetition of their agonies . She was herself the ...
... tortures she inflicted to her opinion of the sufferer's ability to bear them ; that , by lengthening out their mi- serable existence , she might have the gra tification of beholding a repetition of their agonies . She was herself the ...
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... tortured with ap- prehension , instantly pressed through the guards , and , with a child in each hand , threw herself at Vespasian's feet , and , with all all the eloquence of unfeigned sorrow , be- sought him 84 FORTITUDE .
... tortured with ap- prehension , instantly pressed through the guards , and , with a child in each hand , threw herself at Vespasian's feet , and , with all all the eloquence of unfeigned sorrow , be- sought him 84 FORTITUDE .
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... tortures ! The heart was at length torn from the beauteous form that enclosed it , and presented bleeding to the inhuman marchioness , who , sending for her cook , desired it might be drest in a manner most likely to please the palate ...
... tortures ! The heart was at length torn from the beauteous form that enclosed it , and presented bleeding to the inhuman marchioness , who , sending for her cook , desired it might be drest in a manner most likely to please the palate ...
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... tortured by the pangs of remorse , confessed the whole of the iniquitous plot , and described the names of those who were then occupied in preparing the fatal poison . Officers of justice justice were instantly dispatched to the re ...
... tortured by the pangs of remorse , confessed the whole of the iniquitous plot , and described the names of those who were then occupied in preparing the fatal poison . Officers of justice justice were instantly dispatched to the re ...
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