I was at last forced to open my shirt, and shew them my stays ; which satisfied them very well ; for, I saw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not in my own power to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my husband. The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Page 384edited by - 1763Full view - About this book
| English literature - 726 pages
...open my ftiirt, and fhew them my fiays, which fatisfied them rety well ; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not in my own power to open it, which contrivance thejr attributed to my liufband. — I was charmed with their civility and beauty, and fliould have... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1763 - 604 pages
...open my fliirt, and fliew them my. ftays ; which fatisfied them very well; for I faw they believed. I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not in my own power to open it; whicji connivance they attiibuted to my hufband. 1 was charmed with thek civility and beauty, and fliould... | |
| History - 1764 - 552 pages
...open my fhirt, and ihcw them my nays, which fatisfied them very well ; for, I faw, they believed 1 was locked up in that machine, and that it was not...to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my hulband. 1 was charmed with their civility and beauty, and ihould have been very glad to pafs more... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1764 - 582 pages
...open my fhirt, and (heiv them my ftays, _ which farisfied them very well ; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not in piy own power to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my huioand. 1 was charmed with their... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1767 - 582 pages
...open my fhirr, and fhew them my ftays, which fatisfied them very well ; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not...which contrivance they attributed to my hufband." This agreeable writer furrfidie* farther remarks on the Turkifh ladies. — " 'Tis very pleafant to... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1767 - 612 pages
...flays, which fatisfied them very well ; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that marhine, and that it was not in my own power to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my hufband." This agreeable writer furnifhes farther remarks on the Turkim ladies.—" 'Tis very pleafant to obferve... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 260 pages
...open my fhirt, and mew the.n my (lays; which fatiffied them very well; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not...it, which contrivance they attributed to my hufband. - I was charmed with their civility and beauty, and mould have been very glad to pafs more time with... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 328 pages
...open my fhirt, and fhew them my ftays, which fatisfied them very well; for, I faw, they believed 1 was locked up in that machine, and that it was not...to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my huA band. — I was charmed with their civility and beauty, and fhould have been very glad to pafs... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 240 pages
...open my fhirt, and fliew them my ftays, which fatisfied them very well ; for, I faw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not...it, which contrivance they attributed to my hufband. — I was charmed with their civility and beauty, and mould have been very glad to pafs more time with... | |
| 1788 - 742 pages
...open my fhirt, and ftiew them my days, which fatisficd them very well : for, 1 (aw, they believed I was locked up 'in that machine, and that it was not in my power to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my hufband. 1 was charmed with their civility... | |
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