Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 - Women |
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... live united : neither interest nor prejudices of birth and rank obstructed their hap- piness , and the sentiment that brought them together generally rendered the union as sacred as if the most solemn oaths had sealed it . It was not ...
... live united : neither interest nor prejudices of birth and rank obstructed their hap- piness , and the sentiment that brought them together generally rendered the union as sacred as if the most solemn oaths had sealed it . It was not ...
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... lives in the most affectionate amity , and confirmed the decree of their father , that the two sur- vivors should preside at the burial rites of each , in all future generations . To pre- vent disputes about precedence , it was un ...
... lives in the most affectionate amity , and confirmed the decree of their father , that the two sur- vivors should preside at the burial rites of each , in all future generations . To pre- vent disputes about precedence , it was un ...
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... embrace imaginary dangers ; I am not always going to be in a panic with my jealousy , and I live as happy as a Prince between my wife and my friend . THOMAS SIMPLE . THE CORONATION CHAIR AND STONE . THE chair on which THE LISTENER .
... embrace imaginary dangers ; I am not always going to be in a panic with my jealousy , and I live as happy as a Prince between my wife and my friend . THOMAS SIMPLE . THE CORONATION CHAIR AND STONE . THE chair on which THE LISTENER .
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... live Queen Elizabeth ! " — She answered it with , " I thank you , my good people . " - In the chapel was excel- lent music : as soon as it and the service was over , which scarce exceeded half an hour , the Queen returned in the same ...
... live Queen Elizabeth ! " — She answered it with , " I thank you , my good people . " - In the chapel was excel- lent music : as soon as it and the service was over , which scarce exceeded half an hour , the Queen returned in the same ...
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... live rabbits are let much awe as if the Queen had been pre- loose among the crowd , which are pursued sent . When they had waited there a little by a number of boys , who endeavour to while , the yeomen of the guard entered , catch them ...
... live rabbits are let much awe as if the Queen had been pre- loose among the crowd , which are pursued sent . When they had waited there a little by a number of boys , who endeavour to while , the yeomen of the guard entered , catch them ...
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