The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... benefit . This lady is an eminent and interesting instance of the inay be degree of improvement to which the female mind carried by the unassisted energy of its own exertions . She has shewn how easily the most formidable obstacles may ...
... benefit . This lady is an eminent and interesting instance of the inay be degree of improvement to which the female mind carried by the unassisted energy of its own exertions . She has shewn how easily the most formidable obstacles may ...
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... benefit . This lady is an eminent and interesting instance of the degree of improvement to which the female mind may be carried by the unassisted energy of its own exertions . She has shewn how easily the most formidable obstacles may ...
... benefit . This lady is an eminent and interesting instance of the degree of improvement to which the female mind may be carried by the unassisted energy of its own exertions . She has shewn how easily the most formidable obstacles may ...
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... benefit of Mrs. Wrighten ; and Mrs. Strickland in the Suspicious Husband ; she also walked as Venus in the Jubilee Procession , and at the end of the season was discharged !!! She " but retired more awful to return , " and with a ...
... benefit of Mrs. Wrighten ; and Mrs. Strickland in the Suspicious Husband ; she also walked as Venus in the Jubilee Procession , and at the end of the season was discharged !!! She " but retired more awful to return , " and with a ...
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... benefit in this town : - Tho ' Proteus like , I court the mimic art , To raise your laughter , or to touch your heart ; In borrow'd guise no longer I appear , To breathe from patriot lips one vow sincere ; Should hostile navies ...
... benefit in this town : - Tho ' Proteus like , I court the mimic art , To raise your laughter , or to touch your heart ; In borrow'd guise no longer I appear , To breathe from patriot lips one vow sincere ; Should hostile navies ...
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... benefit and advantage of travellers and tourists , of whai- ever description , to purposes unrestrained and unlimited by mere locality ; if a laudable endeavour to aid the gentleman and the man of business , in their various respective ...
... benefit and advantage of travellers and tourists , of whai- ever description , to purposes unrestrained and unlimited by mere locality ; if a laudable endeavour to aid the gentleman and the man of business , in their various respective ...
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