La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... turn any one sick to look upon her : she was , more- over , a kind of crazy beggar , whom the folly of the present court had marked out as an object of diversion , and that some- times she was invited to the King's suppers , sometimes ...
... turn any one sick to look upon her : she was , more- over , a kind of crazy beggar , whom the folly of the present court had marked out as an object of diversion , and that some- times she was invited to the King's suppers , sometimes ...
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... turns black , white , and grey , and at length confined myself en- tirely to white . If I still continued to wear my widow's cap , it was because a very agreeable young gentleman told me how extremely interesting it made me look ...
... turns black , white , and grey , and at length confined myself en- tirely to white . If I still continued to wear my widow's cap , it was because a very agreeable young gentleman told me how extremely interesting it made me look ...
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... turn , and 1 saw that I should gain something by those minutes which this amiable but idle man had come to kill by visiting me . " I give you notice , as a friend , ” said he , " that there is not one of your readers who do not know as ...
... turn , and 1 saw that I should gain something by those minutes which this amiable but idle man had come to kill by visiting me . " I give you notice , as a friend , ” said he , " that there is not one of your readers who do not know as ...
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... turn pale ; in vain did she struggle to keep up her spirits ; but at the moment when an unanimous vote was given to adopt Vermilly , she dropped sense- less in the arms of her eldest sister . She soon recovered from her swoon , but the ...
... turn pale ; in vain did she struggle to keep up her spirits ; but at the moment when an unanimous vote was given to adopt Vermilly , she dropped sense- less in the arms of her eldest sister . She soon recovered from her swoon , but the ...
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... turn it . From almost the days of Noah to the landing of Julius Cæsar in Britain , druidism had subsisted there and in Gaul ; and even then its strength was such that it almost defied the Roman power : the legions they brought against ...
... turn it . From almost the days of Noah to the landing of Julius Cæsar in Britain , druidism had subsisted there and in Gaul ; and even then its strength was such that it almost defied the Roman power : the legions they brought against ...
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