Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... lived ; and he found , that in or- der to discharge this office , it was requisite for him not only to read and write , but to be master of the two rules of arithmetic , addition and subtraction . His ambition had now an object , and he ...
... lived ; and he found , that in or- der to discharge this office , it was requisite for him not only to read and write , but to be master of the two rules of arithmetic , addition and subtraction . His ambition had now an object , and he ...
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... lived till the year 1754 ; and while he was pursuing the study of philosophy at his leisure hours , he was in- defatigable in his day labour as a poor peasant , carrying a basket at his back , or driving a wheel - barrow , crying ...
... lived till the year 1754 ; and while he was pursuing the study of philosophy at his leisure hours , he was in- defatigable in his day labour as a poor peasant , carrying a basket at his back , or driving a wheel - barrow , crying ...
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... lived ; and was confirmed herself and Mary the night she lay at the in the idea at seeing that Celestina at that inn . While she made the recital she shed moment discovered nothing but her usual a torrent of tears , continually ...
... lived ; and was confirmed herself and Mary the night she lay at the in the idea at seeing that Celestina at that inn . While she made the recital she shed moment discovered nothing but her usual a torrent of tears , continually ...
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... lived , and who I tune ; and at the dissolution of which all that is restored to you will perhaps be only money ! Alas ! my dearest daughter , how much I have suffered ! You have a sister whom you are unac- quainted with . I have ever ...
... lived , and who I tune ; and at the dissolution of which all that is restored to you will perhaps be only money ! Alas ! my dearest daughter , how much I have suffered ! You have a sister whom you are unac- quainted with . I have ever ...
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... lived , and who I tune ; and at the dissolution of which all || called my aunt . This lady was not yet that is restored to you will perhaps be only forty years of age : she possessed beauty , money ! Alas ! my dearest daughter , how ...
... lived , and who I tune ; and at the dissolution of which all || called my aunt . This lady was not yet that is restored to you will perhaps be only forty years of age : she possessed beauty , money ! Alas ! my dearest daughter , how ...
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