London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... Manners - Half a Word to the wise - Conclusion . SIR CHARLES GRAINGER , AND LADY INGLEBY • 95 A Seducer is a faithless Friend -- a Family formed to please the Fair - no Palliation for Guilt- a great Example of Mercy - Money a Compen ...
... Manners - Half a Word to the wise - Conclusion . SIR CHARLES GRAINGER , AND LADY INGLEBY • 95 A Seducer is a faithless Friend -- a Family formed to please the Fair - no Palliation for Guilt- a great Example of Mercy - Money a Compen ...
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... Manner - her Ta- lent for the Dance - her Plan for a Life Esta- blishment - her Rival - a Brother's Duty - she triumphs over her Rival - she is a Favourite with every one - her Rival is forgotten - a dis- tant View of a Coronet ...
... Manner - her Ta- lent for the Dance - her Plan for a Life Esta- blishment - her Rival - a Brother's Duty - she triumphs over her Rival - she is a Favourite with every one - her Rival is forgotten - a dis- tant View of a Coronet ...
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... manners ; and we apprehend that she was the toast of the day , by the three F's , Fat , Fair , and Forty . Some dry commentators on the age of women , some ladies of the old school who are so fond of lending to others the concealed ...
... manners ; and we apprehend that she was the toast of the day , by the three F's , Fat , Fair , and Forty . Some dry commentators on the age of women , some ladies of the old school who are so fond of lending to others the concealed ...
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... manner , and got out of the street , as fast as possible . " " My dear Philip , you are a mad , en tertaining creature , " said the Duchess , " We shall leave town positively next week , and what will you do with your- self amongst ...
... manner , and got out of the street , as fast as possible . " " My dear Philip , you are a mad , en tertaining creature , " said the Duchess , " We shall leave town positively next week , and what will you do with your- self amongst ...
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... manners of the Turkish ladies , than any of her travelling predecessors . The eyes of the Duchess of Pyrmont were of a beautiful black , but rather small . The Princess had innocently told her , they had the true Turkish hue , in point ...
... manners of the Turkish ladies , than any of her travelling predecessors . The eyes of the Duchess of Pyrmont were of a beautiful black , but rather small . The Princess had innocently told her , they had the true Turkish hue , in point ...
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