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or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ... Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) FRONTISPIECE . Vol.II. Vide Page 321 . 1 0 ) x ཝཱ T OR , FASHIONS AND. THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS .
or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ... Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) FRONTISPIECE . Vol.II. Vide Page 321 . 1 0 ) x ཝཱ T OR , FASHIONS AND. THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS .
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... FATIMA CLARKIS . 319 The Complaint of the Favourite - her Reflexion- Conclusion of her Soliloquy - Retrospect - a Change of Fortune - second Retrospect - third Retrospect -extravagant Pride - she rules in the Harem she swears to be ...
... FATIMA CLARKIS . 319 The Complaint of the Favourite - her Reflexion- Conclusion of her Soliloquy - Retrospect - a Change of Fortune - second Retrospect - third Retrospect -extravagant Pride - she rules in the Harem she swears to be ...
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... heavenly , though rare , features of Virtue , makes full amends for the painful task we had to perform in lashing severely the votaries of Vice . THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS . A FRAGMENT OF AN P3 DUKE OF FYRMONT'S FAMILY . 317.
... heavenly , though rare , features of Virtue , makes full amends for the painful task we had to perform in lashing severely the votaries of Vice . THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS . A FRAGMENT OF AN P3 DUKE OF FYRMONT'S FAMILY . 317.
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... FATIMA CLARKIS . A FRAGMENT OF AN ORIENTAL TALE , FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF SIR BARNABY SKETCHWELL . Translated from the ORIGINAL , when at SMYRNA , and accommodated to the present Times ... FATIMA CLARKIS , & c . THE TRIAL FATIMA CLARKIS.
... FATIMA CLARKIS . A FRAGMENT OF AN ORIENTAL TALE , FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF SIR BARNABY SKETCHWELL . Translated from the ORIGINAL , when at SMYRNA , and accommodated to the present Times ... FATIMA CLARKIS , & c . THE TRIAL FATIMA CLARKIS.
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or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ... Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) 3 THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS , & c . "
or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ... Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) 3 THE TRIAL OF FATIMA CLARKIS , & c . "
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