The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and AmusementRobinson and Roberts, 1770 |
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... true Po'nt of Honour 27 -The Return , Infcribed to Mifs E. H - 11 , of St. James's 28 26 Foreign News 17 Hiftory of Capt . Herbert and Mifs Nu - 27 Home News g - nt 18 The nocturnal Remembrancer 19 Letter from Mifs Clifford to Granby 45 ...
... true Po'nt of Honour 27 -The Return , Infcribed to Mifs E. H - 11 , of St. James's 28 26 Foreign News 17 Hiftory of Capt . Herbert and Mifs Nu - 27 Home News g - nt 18 The nocturnal Remembrancer 19 Letter from Mifs Clifford to Granby 45 ...
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... true Hifloric page ; Nor lefs diverting is the fond Romance , Still tending virtuous principles t'advance : Sce FANNY SCUDAMORE exerts her skill , And with her flow ry language binds the will . Thy ferious pieces , K - wL - Y . merit ...
... true Hifloric page ; Nor lefs diverting is the fond Romance , Still tending virtuous principles t'advance : Sce FANNY SCUDAMORE exerts her skill , And with her flow ry language binds the will . Thy ferious pieces , K - wL - Y . merit ...
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... not known to grow in any region under heaven . All which are a perf & de- monftration , that Mofes's account of the de- Juge is inconteftibly true , 270 by by Bellarmine , and a few other wri- ters , 12 Of the Powers and Progrefs of Müfic .
... not known to grow in any region under heaven . All which are a perf & de- monftration , that Mofes's account of the de- Juge is inconteftibly true , 270 by by Bellarmine , and a few other wri- ters , 12 Of the Powers and Progrefs of Müfic .
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The TRUE POINT of HONOUR . A MORAL HISTORY . In a Series of Letters . ( Tranflated from the French . ) By a LADY . ( Continued from Page 703. Vol . IX . LETTER XXX . Frem ELIZA to the ... true Point of Honour . The TRUE POINT of HONOUR. ...
The TRUE POINT of HONOUR . A MORAL HISTORY . In a Series of Letters . ( Tranflated from the French . ) By a LADY . ( Continued from Page 703. Vol . IX . LETTER XXX . Frem ELIZA to the ... true Point of Honour . The TRUE POINT of HONOUR. ...
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The true Point of Honour . advantageous opinion of thofe of Mifs d'Erlac , efpecially as fhe knows how to pleafe a gentleman for whom I have the greatest efteem . " | 29 the caufe of my defpair , you will fay ; but is it not a fpecies ...
The true Point of Honour . advantageous opinion of thofe of Mifs d'Erlac , efpecially as fhe knows how to pleafe a gentleman for whom I have the greatest efteem . " | 29 the caufe of my defpair , you will fay ; but is it not a fpecies ...
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