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Pagina 83
... young Woman whom you did so much Justice to some time ago , in acknowledging that I am perfect Mistress of the Fan , and use it with the utmost Knowledge and Dexterity . Indeed the World , as malicious as it is , will allow , that from ...
... young Woman whom you did so much Justice to some time ago , in acknowledging that I am perfect Mistress of the Fan , and use it with the utmost Knowledge and Dexterity . Indeed the World , as malicious as it is , will allow , that from ...
Pagina 448
... young Gentlewomen , which was formerly kept on Mile - End - Green , being laid down , there is now one set up almost opposite to it at the two Golden - Balls , and much more convenient in every Respect ; where , beside the common ...
... young Gentlewomen , which was formerly kept on Mile - End - Green , being laid down , there is now one set up almost opposite to it at the two Golden - Balls , and much more convenient in every Respect ; where , beside the common ...
Pagina 493
... young author did not see a small mixture of ill - nature ' in the words , ' the observations are some of them uncommon . ' But the young author was too delighted with this counterblast to the cavillings of Dennis to consider such a ...
... young author did not see a small mixture of ill - nature ' in the words , ' the observations are some of them uncommon . ' But the young author was too delighted with this counterblast to the cavillings of Dennis to consider such a ...
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