The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Teil 2Robinson and Roberts, 1789 |
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... subjects of the crown of Poland have committed violences against the Galician fubjects of the emperor . The count de Bri- do being ordered to enquire into the fame , has reported the fact to be fo ; and a reprefentation of complaint has ...
... subjects of the crown of Poland have committed violences against the Galician fubjects of the emperor . The count de Bri- do being ordered to enquire into the fame , has reported the fact to be fo ; and a reprefentation of complaint has ...
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... subject he has chofen for this month's Paper may be thought to concern both fexes alike ; the mode of treating fervants ; ' and it will be found that in general there are few , if any fubjects relating to one sex which do not in a great ...
... subject he has chofen for this month's Paper may be thought to concern both fexes alike ; the mode of treating fervants ; ' and it will be found that in general there are few , if any fubjects relating to one sex which do not in a great ...
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... subject . ” — found who could read or write . It Only think , Sir , " commit him- is now difficult to find any , unless ' felf ! " Did you ever hear such ex- preffons ? -But , Sir , to conclude the whole bufinefs , I fend you a copy of ...
... subject . ” — found who could read or write . It Only think , Sir , " commit him- is now difficult to find any , unless ' felf ! " Did you ever hear such ex- preffons ? -But , Sir , to conclude the whole bufinefs , I fend you a copy of ...
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... subject of the Regency . A public Form of Prayer and Thankf giving for the Restoration of his Majesty's Health , to be used in all Churches and Capels , is now in contemplation to be fet forth in a few days . 23. Upon a moderate ...
... subject of the Regency . A public Form of Prayer and Thankf giving for the Restoration of his Majesty's Health , to be used in all Churches and Capels , is now in contemplation to be fet forth in a few days . 23. Upon a moderate ...
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... subject , which by the horrible place , and ordered his doing you will confer a lafting obliga attendant to tell the perfons in the prifon , that he was a benighted tra- veller , and begged thelter until morn- ing . The keeper received ...
... subject , which by the horrible place , and ordered his doing you will confer a lafting obliga attendant to tell the perfons in the prifon , that he was a benighted tra- veller , and begged thelter until morn- ing . The keeper received ...
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Seite 341 - Containing the Distresses of King Henry VI. The artful acquisition of the Crown by King Richard. The murder of young King Edward V. and his Brother in the Tower. The landing of the Earl of Richmond, And the death of King Richard in the memorable battle of Bosworth Field, being the last that was fought between the Houses of York and Lancaster ; with many other true Historical Passages.
Seite 341 - ... they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain. How many sink in the devouring flood, Or more devouring flame.
Seite 124 - Rheims lay in a distant quarter of the kingdom ; was then in the hands of a victorious enemy ; the whole road which led to it was occupied by their garrisons ; and no man could be so sanguine as to imagine that such an attempt could so soon come within the bounds of possibility. But as it was extremely the interest of Charles to maintain the belief of something extraordinary and divine in these...
Seite 341 - Theatre, in Goodman's Fields, this day, will be performed a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music, divided into Two Parts. Tickets at three, two and one shilling. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Fleece Tavern, next the Theatre.
Seite 65 - OF flaves, to the former. Some others of the natives, -who feemed independent of the Ruffians, lived at the fame place.
Seite 306 - By these early Marriages we are blest with more Children; and from the Mode among us, founded in Nature, of every Mother suckling and nursing her own Child, more of them are raised.
Seite 68 - Esquimaux ; the framing being of slender laths, and the covering of seal-skins. They are about twelve feet long, a foot and a half broad in the middle, and twelve or fourteen inches deep. Upon occasion, they can carry two persons ; one of whom is stretched at full length in the canoe, and the other sits in the seat, or round hole, which is nearly in the middle. Round this hole is a rim or hoop of wood, about which is...
Seite 65 - This consists chiefly of skins, and is, perhaps, the best they could have. The upper garment is made like our waggoner's frock, and reaches as low as the knee. Besides this, they wear a waistcoat or two, a pair of breeches, a fur...
Seite 275 - III., by whom he was advanced to the dignities of Duke of the Kingdom of Great Britain, and of Earl of the Kingdom of Ireland...
Seite 306 - Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least, you will, by such conduct, stand the best chance for such consequences.