The Rambler's Magazine: Or, Fashionable Emporium of Polite Literature ..., Том 1Benbow, 1822 |
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... servants , who had occasion to go there , to be closed fast , and her mistress answered her at the other door - a circum- stance altogether unusual . She ( the mistress ) ap- peared then , with her dress in great disorder . After Mrs ...
... servants , who had occasion to go there , to be closed fast , and her mistress answered her at the other door - a circum- stance altogether unusual . She ( the mistress ) ap- peared then , with her dress in great disorder . After Mrs ...
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... servants in the kitchen . They heard a noise like chairs jogging or beating time against the floor in the parlour , and the man had the curiosity to go and listen , to ascertain the cause . He passed to the bar along the passage . One ...
... servants in the kitchen . They heard a noise like chairs jogging or beating time against the floor in the parlour , and the man had the curiosity to go and listen , to ascertain the cause . He passed to the bar along the passage . One ...
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... servants , who had lived six months at the house , she had never seen the defendant there before this alleged transaction . They had here no seduction , no arts , no deceit . As to the condition of the woman , she was as they had heard ...
... servants , who had lived six months at the house , she had never seen the defendant there before this alleged transaction . They had here no seduction , no arts , no deceit . As to the condition of the woman , she was as they had heard ...
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... servants , and by every body in the house , and was notorious to all the neighbours , to the great scandal of religion and morals . That he suffered the said pupil to go to bed to his ( the defend- ant's ) wife , and to lay in bed ...
... servants , and by every body in the house , and was notorious to all the neighbours , to the great scandal of religion and morals . That he suffered the said pupil to go to bed to his ( the defend- ant's ) wife , and to lay in bed ...
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... servant , when in the army , but promoted to a commission through his merit . The last mentioned veteran having lost both his legs in the service , is re- tained in the colonel's family , where he enjoys every possible comfort . We ...
... servant , when in the army , but promoted to a commission through his merit . The last mentioned veteran having lost both his legs in the service , is re- tained in the colonel's family , where he enjoys every possible comfort . We ...
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