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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... sent , among other poor children of the village , very young to school . The Bible gave him much pleasure , so that he conceived the most earnest desire of reading it to others , but he had no oppor- tunity of getting one into his own ...
... sent , among other poor children of the village , very young to school . The Bible gave him much pleasure , so that he conceived the most earnest desire of reading it to others , but he had no oppor- tunity of getting one into his own ...
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... sent by the peculiar interposition of Provi- dence to preserve the widow and her fa- therless children . The piety of Henderson , and his firm reliance on the care of that Providence , were well known to his friends ; and though fervent ...
... sent by the peculiar interposition of Provi- dence to preserve the widow and her fa- therless children . The piety of Henderson , and his firm reliance on the care of that Providence , were well known to his friends ; and though fervent ...
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... sent to him at the politics . This letter produced the effect it theatre , just as this renowned player was was intended for : this most incomparable about to enter on the stage , in one of his actor for once played ill . most ...
... sent to him at the politics . This letter produced the effect it theatre , just as this renowned player was was intended for : this most incomparable about to enter on the stage , in one of his actor for once played ill . most ...
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... replied the good old man ; " he shall remain with us : he is in distress , young , and unsupported . Providence has sent him to us , and we must be thankful ; 66 for is it not a benefit when we can afford 16 CELESTINA ; OR , INNOCENCE .
... replied the good old man ; " he shall remain with us : he is in distress , young , and unsupported . Providence has sent him to us , and we must be thankful ; 66 for is it not a benefit when we can afford 16 CELESTINA ; OR , INNOCENCE .
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... sent a female , whom she thought she could trust , to administer poison to the in- nocent Countess . The messenger , however , abhorring the horrid act , pretended to comply , but acquainted the Countess with her perfidy , promising her ...
... sent a female , whom she thought she could trust , to administer poison to the in- nocent Countess . The messenger , however , abhorring the horrid act , pretended to comply , but acquainted the Countess with her perfidy , promising her ...
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