The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... servant. Lady Formal and Mrs Prim were once the mostintimate females living: they curtsied to one another regularly at church and the playhouse, talked together where-ever they met, and left their names once a-month alternately at each ...
... servant. Lady Formal and Mrs Prim were once the mostintimate females living: they curtsied to one another regularly at church and the playhouse, talked together where-ever they met, and left their names once a-month alternately at each ...
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... servant in livery, and onediately shut, without a word being oken. As the manner of his entrance, * her not knowing he had an acquainonce in that street, a little alarmed her, * inquired of the shop-woman if she *w the gentleman who ...
... servant in livery, and onediately shut, without a word being oken. As the manner of his entrance, * her not knowing he had an acquainonce in that street, a little alarmed her, * inquired of the shop-woman if she *w the gentleman who ...
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... servant with her knees knocking together, and a face paler than death. She entered the room where the lady was ... servants were withdrawn) to begin as follows. “I am indeed, Madam, an unfortunate woman, and subject to these fits; but ...
... servant with her knees knocking together, and a face paler than death. She entered the room where the lady was ... servants were withdrawn) to begin as follows. “I am indeed, Madam, an unfortunate woman, and subject to these fits; but ...
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... servant, Holles Newcastle, The aforementioned Report. 7, the King's Moff Excellent Majesty. May it please your Majesty, N obedience to your Majesty's comI mands, signified to us by his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, we have taken the ...
... servant, Holles Newcastle, The aforementioned Report. 7, the King's Moff Excellent Majesty. May it please your Majesty, N obedience to your Majesty's comI mands, signified to us by his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, we have taken the ...
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... servants in carrying out dung, and, after dinner, he got a rod, and went a-fishing, continued sometime insight of ... servant, called at the pannel's house, and informed him, that his master was shot dead in the wood of Lettermore ...
... servants in carrying out dung, and, after dinner, he got a rod, and went a-fishing, continued sometime insight of ... servant, called at the pannel's house, and informed him, that his master was shot dead in the wood of Lettermore ...
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