The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Deel 1Robinson and Roberts, 1796 |
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... houfe hee ilayeth two and fourtie of Ahaziahs brethren , 15 Hee taketh Iehonadab into his company . 18 By fubtiltie hee deftroyeth all the guy bone that wyry ye hau , toy the tpaket by his feruant Eliiah . tR 11 So Jehu flew all that ...
... houfe hee ilayeth two and fourtie of Ahaziahs brethren , 15 Hee taketh Iehonadab into his company . 18 By fubtiltie hee deftroyeth all the guy bone that wyry ye hau , toy the tpaket by his feruant Eliiah . tR 11 So Jehu flew all that ...
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... Houfe , 5 Adventures of Emma , 6 Derwent Priory . A Novel , 7 On Temperance , 16 8 Hiftory of the Decayed English Merchant and his Daughter , 17 9 Character of Sir Francis Bacon , 19 10 Lift of Remarkable Events during the Year 1795 ...
... Houfe , 5 Adventures of Emma , 6 Derwent Priory . A Novel , 7 On Temperance , 16 8 Hiftory of the Decayed English Merchant and his Daughter , 17 9 Character of Sir Francis Bacon , 19 10 Lift of Remarkable Events during the Year 1795 ...
Pagina 13
... houfe - keeper answered Emma , with the appearance of much fenfibility , that Bernard was fo perfectly re- covered by a cordial which he had adminiftered , that he had returned to his daily occupation , ignorant that his illness could ...
... houfe - keeper answered Emma , with the appearance of much fenfibility , that Bernard was fo perfectly re- covered by a cordial which he had adminiftered , that he had returned to his daily occupation , ignorant that his illness could ...
Pagina 14
... houfe in London ; and preffed Mrs. Merioneth and my- felf to come and join the party , in order to effect a family reconcilia tion . My aunt , good creature ! . whole heart beats in unifon to every pulfe of fociability , was for return ...
... houfe in London ; and preffed Mrs. Merioneth and my- felf to come and join the party , in order to effect a family reconcilia tion . My aunt , good creature ! . whole heart beats in unifon to every pulfe of fociability , was for return ...
Pagina 16
... houfe . We followed : the day paffed ve- ry pleasantly , and it was late before they departed for London . - Lord Derwent gave us a preffing invita- tion to pafs the fummer at the Priory ; and I am inclined to think we fhall accept of ...
... houfe . We followed : the day paffed ve- ry pleasantly , and it was late before they departed for London . - Lord Derwent gave us a preffing invita- tion to pafs the fummer at the Priory ; and I am inclined to think we fhall accept of ...
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Pagina 399 - O 4 fecretly, fecretly, or by the favour of a humane fuperior, been able to procure as much money as may enable them to purchafe their freedom, have alfo the good luck to live under a fuperior who is equitable enough to free them for the fum they offer. Such perfons, and their...
Pagina 535 - you are but little acquainted with the world, if you do not know that all women govern their husbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method: however, to end all disputes between us, I will put what I have said...
Pagina 535 - ... horfes ; I hope you will then think your own cafe not uncommon, but .will be contented to go home, and look upon your own wife as no worfe than her neighbours. If, on the other hand, your horfes are gone firft, I will take my daughter home again, and you fhall keep her fortune.
Pagina 6 - ... carving curioufly wrought, and over the canopy is affixed the banner or arms of each Knight properly blazoned on filk, and on the back of the flails are the titles of the Knights, with their arms neatly engraved and blazoned on copper.
Pagina 184 - Yearly in our course returning, Messengers of shortest stay ; Thus we preach this truth concerning, Heav'n and earth shall pass away. On the tree of life eternal, Man, let all thy hopes be staid ; Which alone, for ever vernal, Bears a leaf that shall not fade.
Pagina 184 - Tis, alas ! the truth we tell. Virgins, much, too much presuming On your boasted white and" red, View us, late in beauty blooming, Number'd now among the dead. Griping misers, nightly waking, See the end of all your care ; Fled on wings of our own making, We have left our owners bare.
Pagina 302 - ... with hunger ; there are as many miserable in the lassitude of having nothing to do as there are of those bowed down to the earth with hard labour ; there are more persons who draw upon themselves calamity by following their own will than there are who experience it by obeying the will of another. Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying they have no comfort in living.
Pagina 314 - It is immaterial, whether the physical causes that are to be enumerated act upon the moral faculty through the medium of the senses, the passions, the memory, or the imagination. Their influence is equally certain, whether they act as remote, predisposing, or occasional causes. 1. The effects of CLIMATE upon the moral faculty claim our first attention.
Pagina 184 - SEE the leaves around us falling, Dry and wither'd to the ground ; Thus to thoughtless mortals calling, In a sad and solemn sound.
Pagina 373 - At length spoke the bride, while she trembled; "I pray, Sir Knight, that your helmet aside you would lay, And deign to partake of our cheer.