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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... nature ; her man- ner of holding her head is reckoned pecu- liarly graceful ; her disposition is extremely lively ; and her conversation animated and unreserved , free from all pedantry , but on some select subjects peculiarly energetic ...
... nature ; her man- ner of holding her head is reckoned pecu- liarly graceful ; her disposition is extremely lively ; and her conversation animated and unreserved , free from all pedantry , but on some select subjects peculiarly energetic ...
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... nature of the questions at issue , inflamed into the highest state of exasperation ; but as soon as the first fever ... natural propensities he was almost as temperate in this respect as in his food . At his own table he was hospitable ...
... nature of the questions at issue , inflamed into the highest state of exasperation ; but as soon as the first fever ... natural propensities he was almost as temperate in this respect as in his food . At his own table he was hospitable ...
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... nature , though he still endea- voured to rouse the hopes of his dying friend ; but the great thought of eternity filled the soul of Las - Casas ; he begged the old man to retire , and leave him in the presence of his judge . Las ...
... nature , though he still endea- voured to rouse the hopes of his dying friend ; but the great thought of eternity filled the soul of Las - Casas ; he begged the old man to retire , and leave him in the presence of his judge . Las ...
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... nature had ever produced . She little imagined those expressions were used as applicable to a woman ; and when they discovered Zirpha in the same place where Zimas had left her , she felt hurt at the affront she thought given by her ...
... nature had ever produced . She little imagined those expressions were used as applicable to a woman ; and when they discovered Zirpha in the same place where Zimas had left her , she felt hurt at the affront she thought given by her ...
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... Nature , as a prudent parent , is never pro- digal of her gifts ; her hand , in the dispen- sation of them , compensates for every thing ; and it is the judicious and just dis- tribution of those gifts that renders her wisdom so ...
... Nature , as a prudent parent , is never pro- digal of her gifts ; her hand , in the dispen- sation of them , compensates for every thing ; and it is the judicious and just dis- tribution of those gifts that renders her wisdom so ...
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