La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... occupying myself with this one you have recommended more than any other . " It is needless to add , that this event took place in the commencement of the Revolu- tion . B of his noble patron , the Earl : he thus SELECT ANECDOTES .
... occupying myself with this one you have recommended more than any other . " It is needless to add , that this event took place in the commencement of the Revolu- tion . B of his noble patron , the Earl : he thus SELECT ANECDOTES .
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... tion with the inevitable danger with which he sees his fellow - creature menaced , and the stronger sentiment overcoming the weaker he devotes himself , or acts as if he did . It appears from this that it is not the greatest service a ...
... tion with the inevitable danger with which he sees his fellow - creature menaced , and the stronger sentiment overcoming the weaker he devotes himself , or acts as if he did . It appears from this that it is not the greatest service a ...
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... tion this situation , however , did not last tally uncultivated . Now , if I enter into a long ; some ladies of our acquaintance , in second engagement for life , I would wish which I might reckon a few of my oldest the object of my ...
... tion this situation , however , did not last tally uncultivated . Now , if I enter into a long ; some ladies of our acquaintance , in second engagement for life , I would wish which I might reckon a few of my oldest the object of my ...
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... tion , by abstinence . You say right that there are only two ways of employing time ; either by labour or pleasure . But I am much afraid that you confine the value of those words to manual labour and the pleasure of the senses . In ...
... tion , by abstinence . You say right that there are only two ways of employing time ; either by labour or pleasure . But I am much afraid that you confine the value of those words to manual labour and the pleasure of the senses . In ...
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... tion after enjoying the performance of the more easy and graceful movements of which the slow waltz is composed . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON FASHION AND DRESS . from its extreme expence , been prevented from being more general , as its ...
... tion after enjoying the performance of the more easy and graceful movements of which the slow waltz is composed . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON FASHION AND DRESS . from its extreme expence , been prevented from being more general , as its ...
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