The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, Volume 12M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... wind blows south and south - west I can generally tell a Hawk from an Hand - saw ' — In one word , ( for ✩ I wish not to be prolix ) vice , in what- LADY'S MISCELLANY . NEW - YORK , October 27 , 8 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY ;
... wind blows south and south - west I can generally tell a Hawk from an Hand - saw ' — In one word , ( for ✩ I wish not to be prolix ) vice , in what- LADY'S MISCELLANY . NEW - YORK , October 27 , 8 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY ;
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For the Lady's Miscellany . VARIETY . .... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , ....... Care to our Coffin , adds a Nail , no doubt : But ev'ry Grin , so merry , draws one out . ” The duke de Muntausoier , thinking he saw great ... LADY'S MISCELLANY ;
For the Lady's Miscellany . VARIETY . .... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , ....... Care to our Coffin , adds a Nail , no doubt : But ev'ry Grin , so merry , draws one out . ” The duke de Muntausoier , thinking he saw great ... LADY'S MISCELLANY ;
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LADY'S MISCELLANY . NEW - YORK , October 27 , 1810 . The City Inspector reports the death of 39 persons in this city and suburbs dur- ing the last week . NOTICE . The Co - partnership heretofore existing under the firm of M'CARTY ...
LADY'S MISCELLANY . NEW - YORK , October 27 , 1810 . The City Inspector reports the death of 39 persons in this city and suburbs dur- ing the last week . NOTICE . The Co - partnership heretofore existing under the firm of M'CARTY ...
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... Basil as he read this melancholy recital . He lifted up his eyes to Heaven , and offered a silent prayer for the welfare of his unhappy couns try . The amiable Laura hung over his shoulder with. THE LADY'S MISCELLANY ; ...
... Basil as he read this melancholy recital . He lifted up his eyes to Heaven , and offered a silent prayer for the welfare of his unhappy couns try . The amiable Laura hung over his shoulder with. THE LADY'S MISCELLANY ; ...
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... by resorting to contortion , or mutilate the language of the author by run- ning away from his text , and introducing any nonsensical ribaldry of his own . Not our turn came next , for , upon canvassing 22 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY.
... by resorting to contortion , or mutilate the language of the author by run- ning away from his text , and introducing any nonsensical ribaldry of his own . Not our turn came next , for , upon canvassing 22 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY.
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