The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Томове 8–91772 |
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... thought to relieve two or three apparently diftreffed objects , who would very foon have fupplied their own wants in a proper way - and you have half ruined a whole family- But fome people will tell me , they only relieve the infirm ...
... thought to relieve two or three apparently diftreffed objects , who would very foon have fupplied their own wants in a proper way - and you have half ruined a whole family- But fome people will tell me , they only relieve the infirm ...
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... thought they were mistaken , and undertook to teach them how to commend with judgment . The affem- bly enjoyed the fecret pleasure of fee- ing the pride and arrogance of Belcour carried to fuch a length , but this was not fufficient ...
... thought they were mistaken , and undertook to teach them how to commend with judgment . The affem- bly enjoyed the fecret pleasure of fee- ing the pride and arrogance of Belcour carried to fuch a length , but this was not fufficient ...
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... thought the propofer a madman . The proceffion of coaches , and what is called the upper - hand in the streets , have been fruitful fources of difputes , of quarrels and battles for a whole century . It hath been looked upon as a signal ...
... thought the propofer a madman . The proceffion of coaches , and what is called the upper - hand in the streets , have been fruitful fources of difputes , of quarrels and battles for a whole century . It hath been looked upon as a signal ...
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... thought himself a great connoilleur in antiques , but after his death there were found , as the bottom of one of his ponds , a great number of statues which he purchased as antiques , and which he afterwards found were fabricated by ...
... thought himself a great connoilleur in antiques , but after his death there were found , as the bottom of one of his ponds , a great number of statues which he purchased as antiques , and which he afterwards found were fabricated by ...
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... thought filled with the pureft blood of Caledonia , kept actually a 23 Mrs. Mac- houfe of civil reception . kintosh , however , has her fair lodger no fooner in her power , than the fends Lord Abberville word of having a moft beautiful ...
... thought filled with the pureft blood of Caledonia , kept actually a 23 Mrs. Mac- houfe of civil reception . kintosh , however , has her fair lodger no fooner in her power , than the fends Lord Abberville word of having a moft beautiful ...
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