Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volum 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... Lady the Author saw but once 256 -to a Fire - Fly 434 105 Melo - drame , on the 171 . 117 Sabbath Morning . 169 Horsley's Speeches in Parliament Kirwan's Sermons 457 268 Sonnet to ***** , on a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery 78 ...
... Lady the Author saw but once 256 -to a Fire - Fly 434 105 Melo - drame , on the 171 . 117 Sabbath Morning . 169 Horsley's Speeches in Parliament Kirwan's Sermons 457 268 Sonnet to ***** , on a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery 78 ...
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... lady in her literary career ; but the calmer spirits of the south can hardly yet comprehend the exhilarating effect which her re- appearance uniformly produces upon the saturnine complexion of their northern reviewers . Fortunately , a ...
... lady in her literary career ; but the calmer spirits of the south can hardly yet comprehend the exhilarating effect which her re- appearance uniformly produces upon the saturnine complexion of their northern reviewers . Fortunately , a ...
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... Lady Jane Granville's - excellent connexion , and reasonable fortune - but there all the decorum of regular approaches and time would be necessary . Luckily a certain Miss Petcalf was just returned from India , with a large fortune ...
... Lady Jane Granville's - excellent connexion , and reasonable fortune - but there all the decorum of regular approaches and time would be necessary . Luckily a certain Miss Petcalf was just returned from India , with a large fortune ...
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... Lady Kew and Lady Trant have spread the report . You know it is not my business to speak- and now the count is gone , who can contradict it with any propriety ? The thing is universally believed . Every body is talking of it ; and the ...
... Lady Kew and Lady Trant have spread the report . You know it is not my business to speak- and now the count is gone , who can contradict it with any propriety ? The thing is universally believed . Every body is talking of it ; and the ...
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... lady , whom he had seduced and deserted in early life ; -a villany perfectly gratuitous , if it were not for the purpose of puzzling our understandings , after the author has laboured to prove that the patron's vices are those of his ...
... lady , whom he had seduced and deserted in early life ; -a villany perfectly gratuitous , if it were not for the purpose of puzzling our understandings , after the author has laboured to prove that the patron's vices are those of his ...
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