The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... object more lovely ? On the fourth morning of Mrs. Woodville and her infant Anna becoming inmates of the cottage , while yet the glittering dew rested on the ver- dant plat before it , such an object was beheld by her whose woes it came ...
... object more lovely ? On the fourth morning of Mrs. Woodville and her infant Anna becoming inmates of the cottage , while yet the glittering dew rested on the ver- dant plat before it , such an object was beheld by her whose woes it came ...
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... objects as little ob- jectionable , he believed , as any which it was possible to look to in these times , and not likely to be attended with national difficulty or induvidual distress . The last object of the ways and means was a duty ...
... objects as little ob- jectionable , he believed , as any which it was possible to look to in these times , and not likely to be attended with national difficulty or induvidual distress . The last object of the ways and means was a duty ...
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... object of which is to procure proper refreshments for them between the acts , and to promote a general spirit of good - fellowship and har- mony . THE CLUB alluded to is called the PROPERTY CLUB , be- cause it is held at the back of the ...
... object of which is to procure proper refreshments for them between the acts , and to promote a general spirit of good - fellowship and har- mony . THE CLUB alluded to is called the PROPERTY CLUB , be- cause it is held at the back of the ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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