The Guardian, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Lady at Dinner the next Day , and was marry'd by Order of his Father Sir Ambrofe , between Eleven and Twelve the Tuesday following . Some Years after , when my Friend came to be Sir Am- brofe himself , and finding upon Proof of her ...
... Lady at Dinner the next Day , and was marry'd by Order of his Father Sir Ambrofe , between Eleven and Twelve the Tuesday following . Some Years after , when my Friend came to be Sir Am- brofe himself , and finding upon Proof of her ...
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... Lady Lizard . That Lady is now in the Forty - fixth Year of her Age , was married in the Beginning of her fix- teenth , is bleffed with a numerous Offspring of each Sex , no less than four Sons and five Daughters . She was the Mother of ...
... Lady Lizard . That Lady is now in the Forty - fixth Year of her Age , was married in the Beginning of her fix- teenth , is bleffed with a numerous Offspring of each Sex , no less than four Sons and five Daughters . She was the Mother of ...
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... Lady of a great Understanding and noble Spirit . She has paffed feveral Years in Widowhood with that Abftinent Enjoyment of Life , which has done Honour to her Deceafed Husband , and devolved Reputation upon her Children . As fhe has ...
... Lady of a great Understanding and noble Spirit . She has paffed feveral Years in Widowhood with that Abftinent Enjoyment of Life , which has done Honour to her Deceafed Husband , and devolved Reputation upon her Children . As fhe has ...
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... Lady might expect herself , and my Wonder immediately ceases . Thefe , when they flatter moft , do but as they would be done unto ; for as none are fo much concerned at being injured by Calumnies , as they who are readieft to caft them ...
... Lady might expect herself , and my Wonder immediately ceases . Thefe , when they flatter moft , do but as they would be done unto ; for as none are fo much concerned at being injured by Calumnies , as they who are readieft to caft them ...
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... Lady Lizard's Daughters was looking over fome Hoods and Ribbands , brought by her Tirewoman , with great Care and Diligence , I employ'd no lefs in examining the Box which contained them ; it was lined with certain Scenes of a Tragedy ...
... Lady Lizard's Daughters was looking over fome Hoods and Ribbands , brought by her Tirewoman , with great Care and Diligence , I employ'd no lefs in examining the Box which contained them ; it was lined with certain Scenes of a Tragedy ...
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