The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Део 2Robinson and Roberts, 1795 |
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... manners and fentiments of a boftile country , though they may be defcended from Tudors and Plan- tagenets , yet their hearts are not English , They confider all our virtues , and all our religious fcru- ples as infular prejudices ; and ...
... manners and fentiments of a boftile country , though they may be defcended from Tudors and Plan- tagenets , yet their hearts are not English , They confider all our virtues , and all our religious fcru- ples as infular prejudices ; and ...
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... manner as the affort- ment of particular flowers , are fup- pofed to convey fome emblematical allufion . But thefe ... Manners of the Turkish Ladies at Aleppo .
... manner as the affort- ment of particular flowers , are fup- pofed to convey fome emblematical allufion . But thefe ... Manners of the Turkish Ladies at Aleppo .
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... manner , and wear the ordinary ftriped veil instead of the white fur- ragi ; but most of the others dress in their gayeft apparel , and when at a little dittance from town , being more careless of the veil , they give accidental ...
... manner , and wear the ordinary ftriped veil instead of the white fur- ragi ; but most of the others dress in their gayeft apparel , and when at a little dittance from town , being more careless of the veil , they give accidental ...
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... manner of his country , he gives the fignal to de- part : the Tartars mount their feet couriers in an inftant , país along the drawbridge , and make for the neighbouring plain at a full gallop . They had been gone fcarcely two hours ...
... manner of his country , he gives the fignal to de- part : the Tartars mount their feet couriers in an inftant , país along the drawbridge , and make for the neighbouring plain at a full gallop . They had been gone fcarcely two hours ...
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... manner that my camp , other than citizen - fol- the enemy will be deceived , and diers , the foes of foreigners , but not perceive my retreat until it is ftill faithful to their king ; under too late . I hope therefore to be my ...
... manner that my camp , other than citizen - fol- the enemy will be deceived , and diers , the foes of foreigners , but not perceive my retreat until it is ftill faithful to their king ; under too late . I hope therefore to be my ...
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