The County Magazine, Том 1B.C. Collins, 1788 |
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... beauty , filling the large towns and cities with chronical infirmities , and I think it will be evident what advantages There is not a more mistaken idea , than will refult from the general use of coffee in that which has been so ...
... beauty , filling the large towns and cities with chronical infirmities , and I think it will be evident what advantages There is not a more mistaken idea , than will refult from the general use of coffee in that which has been so ...
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... beauty of a country all cloathed in new - fallen fnow is very striking . Hail ftones are drops of rain fuddenly congealed into a hard mafs , fo as to pre- ferve their figure . These often fall in war- incr feafons of the year , as even ...
... beauty of a country all cloathed in new - fallen fnow is very striking . Hail ftones are drops of rain fuddenly congealed into a hard mafs , fo as to pre- ferve their figure . These often fall in war- incr feafons of the year , as even ...
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... beauty to thine arms , Regale thy tafte with rofy wine ; Let mufic open all her charms , And foothe thy foul with airs divine : Let fortune fcatter riches round , More than thy withes could defire ; Thy plans with bright fuccefs be ...
... beauty to thine arms , Regale thy tafte with rofy wine ; Let mufic open all her charms , And foothe thy foul with airs divine : Let fortune fcatter riches round , More than thy withes could defire ; Thy plans with bright fuccefs be ...
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... beauty , attired with amazing light , which proceeded from a window ed to difengage himself , but could not - fplendor , entered , furrounded by a troop in one of the turrets , glided along and he made a furious blow with his fword , of ...
... beauty , attired with amazing light , which proceeded from a window ed to difengage himself , but could not - fplendor , entered , furrounded by a troop in one of the turrets , glided along and he made a furious blow with his fword , of ...
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... beauty attracts the notice of every perfon prefent , except one man , and he fpeaks to her in a rough manner , and does not appear at all affected by her charms , de- pend upon it , he is her husband . - If you ing each other , under ...
... beauty attracts the notice of every perfon prefent , except one man , and he fpeaks to her in a rough manner , and does not appear at all affected by her charms , de- pend upon it , he is her husband . - If you ing each other , under ...
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