Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 |
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... taken prisoner he must die , and he wished to save the life of so brave a man , by delivering him to the care of the surgeons of his own nation , who performed cures beyond the skill of Indians . When offered a reward for his kindness ...
... taken prisoner he must die , and he wished to save the life of so brave a man , by delivering him to the care of the surgeons of his own nation , who performed cures beyond the skill of Indians . When offered a reward for his kindness ...
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... taken refuge with the Kennedies , two common thieves , who protected him with fidelity , robbed for his support , and often went in disguise to Inverness , to buy provisions for him . A considerable time afterwards , one of these men ...
... taken refuge with the Kennedies , two common thieves , who protected him with fidelity , robbed for his support , and often went in disguise to Inverness , to buy provisions for him . A considerable time afterwards , one of these men ...
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... taken away at the end of the last course . Henry III . a Prince who was occupied in researches after every kind of voluptuousness , had his table - cloths plaited in the most curious manner . From the commencement of the fifteenth ...
... taken away at the end of the last course . Henry III . a Prince who was occupied in researches after every kind of voluptuousness , had his table - cloths plaited in the most curious manner . From the commencement of the fifteenth ...
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... taken up his purple . Immediately my dear friend went lodging exactly opposite to my house ; in- to a celebrated corset - maker in St. James's- deed , it is his own fault that he does not street , and in one week my dear love was make ...
... taken up his purple . Immediately my dear friend went lodging exactly opposite to my house ; in- to a celebrated corset - maker in St. James's- deed , it is his own fault that he does not street , and in one week my dear love was make ...
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... taken it from the Castle of Eunstaffnage , its antient station , placed it in the Abbey - church of Scone , in the year , 850 † he also inclosed it in a chair of wood , on which he caused to be en- graven the Leonine distich which we ...
... taken it from the Castle of Eunstaffnage , its antient station , placed it in the Abbey - church of Scone , in the year , 850 † he also inclosed it in a chair of wood , on which he caused to be en- graven the Leonine distich which we ...
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