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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... turned into the streets either to die , or to gain a miserable support by precarious charity . In this destitute state , almost , it is said , on the point of ex- piring on the pavement of one of the pub- FENELON , Archbishop of Cambray ...
... turned into the streets either to die , or to gain a miserable support by precarious charity . In this destitute state , almost , it is said , on the point of ex- piring on the pavement of one of the pub- FENELON , Archbishop of Cambray ...
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... turned away . One of his great peculiarities was , that in the most trivial things he was particular . He did not sit in his chair like other persons , he was perpetually changing his position , throwing himself into attitudes of ...
... turned away . One of his great peculiarities was , that in the most trivial things he was particular . He did not sit in his chair like other persons , he was perpetually changing his position , throwing himself into attitudes of ...
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... turned in search of the incon- siderate aberrations of his youth , but they were no where to be found ; the first tear of repentance had obliterated them . The tear alone was visible in their stead ; and every serious resolution to do ...
... turned in search of the incon- siderate aberrations of his youth , but they were no where to be found ; the first tear of repentance had obliterated them . The tear alone was visible in their stead ; and every serious resolution to do ...
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... turned out to be so tender an attachment : our minds , which had in them something of obstinacy , are DOW new - modelled and pure , and our characters are exactly suit . ed : briefly , there is not a day that we three ( my wife , my ...
... turned out to be so tender an attachment : our minds , which had in them something of obstinacy , are DOW new - modelled and pure , and our characters are exactly suit . ed : briefly , there is not a day that we three ( my wife , my ...
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... turned her face , as she was going along , every body fell down on their knees . The ladies of the court followed next to her , very handsome and well shaped , and for the most part dressed in white . She was guarded on each side by the ...
... turned her face , as she was going along , every body fell down on their knees . The ladies of the court followed next to her , very handsome and well shaped , and for the most part dressed in white . She was guarded on each side by the ...
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