La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... mean time the Queen having been informed of this commotion between the journalist and the comedian , granted him his pardon . But were now CHARACTERS OF CELEBRATED FRENCH WOMEN . Countess of Stanhope and Chesterfield Characters of ...
... mean time the Queen having been informed of this commotion between the journalist and the comedian , granted him his pardon . But were now CHARACTERS OF CELEBRATED FRENCH WOMEN . Countess of Stanhope and Chesterfield Characters of ...
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... means and resources , and greatly diminishes the dan- ger by the good use they make of their intellects . Cowards , on the contrary , lose their presence of mind , their faculties are benumbed , and they increase the danger by the ...
... means and resources , and greatly diminishes the dan- ger by the good use they make of their intellects . Cowards , on the contrary , lose their presence of mind , their faculties are benumbed , and they increase the danger by the ...
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... mean to treat , it is of that courage opposed to fear which is em- ployed for the service of others . Habit augments this ... means of avoiding them , and equally free from weakness and temerity , weighs and compares his powers and his ...
... mean to treat , it is of that courage opposed to fear which is em- ployed for the service of others . Habit augments this ... means of avoiding them , and equally free from weakness and temerity , weighs and compares his powers and his ...
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... - fourth year , and if I may believe my glass I am by no means destitute of personal charms ; to which advantage I may add that of a considerable fortune : nevertheless , vice . My first husband was a man of simple THE LISTENER . 15.
... - fourth year , and if I may believe my glass I am by no means destitute of personal charms ; to which advantage I may add that of a considerable fortune : nevertheless , vice . My first husband was a man of simple THE LISTENER . 15.
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... means to captivate my heart , and that every temptation to dissolve so tender a union would be useless . I soon found myself forsaken , and I was no longer thought ami- able or even pretty . I now became truly melancholy ; and have been ...
... means to captivate my heart , and that every temptation to dissolve so tender a union would be useless . I soon found myself forsaken , and I was no longer thought ami- able or even pretty . I now became truly melancholy ; and have been ...
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