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" ... group of islands, about twenty miles distant, in quest of some ; and this job I had regularly to execute every tenth day or so. The three islands are known under the names of the Bounting Group ; the Malays, with a playful fancy, having, in the outline... "
Quedah: A Cruise in Japanese Waters ; The Fight on the Peiho - Página 36
por Sherard Osborn - 1865 - 535 páginas
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Mrs. Jordan, Volumen2

James Boadan - 1800 - 380 páginas
...her Rosalind. "Of her figure it would be unjust at present to speak. She appears to be far advanced in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their lords. This was certainly a circumstance operating considerably to her disadvantage." I did not myself see...
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Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sumbel, Late Wells: Of the Theatres-Royal, Drury ...

Mary Wells - 1811 - 496 páginas
...lady's merits; as from it she is accused of wanting charity anil feeling.— Her mother, far advanced ' in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their lords,' while performing the part of Caliban in the Tempest, in a barn, was taken in travail, and delivered...
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Pen Owen, Volumen1

James Hook - 1822 - 344 páginas
...speculated upon. This was nothing less than a declaration on the part of Mrs. Amarantha Owen, that she was in that state in which " ladies wish to be who love their lords," and in which, it is supposed, they cannot be without them. Whether she wished it from the love she...
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Somerset House Gazette and Literary Museum, Or, Weekly Miscellany of Fine ...

1824 - 406 páginas
...this beautiful and unequalled production of musical genius. C'aradori, though a little too manifestly in that state in which " ladies wish to be who love their lords," sang the songs of Zerlinu, with much sweetness and simplicity, but owing no doubt to her illness, her...
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The Newgate Calendar: Comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most ..., Volumen3

Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 páginas
...their counuhial felicity. They parted with every expression of affection on her part ; and, as she was in that state in which ' ladies wish to be who love their lunls,' she conjured him not to omit assuaging the privations of absence hy freqnent letters, which...
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The Life and Times of Frederick Reynolds, Volumen1

Frederick Reynolds - 1826 - 424 páginas
..."What right have you to complain? Inever was faithless to you, till I was honourably and lawfully ' in that state, in which ladies wish to be, who love their lords.'" Having asked, for whom this said lady always wore mourning, Mr. Grattan replied, " For her reputation,...
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The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence ..., Volumen2

James Boaden - 1831 - 400 páginas
...her Rosalind. " Of her figure it would be unjust at present to speak. She appears to be far advanced in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their lords. This was certainly a circumstance operating considerably to her disadvantage." I did not myself see...
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The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence ..., Volumen2

James Boaden - 1831 - 430 páginas
...her Rosalind. " Of her figure it would be unjust at present to speak. She appears to be far advanced in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their lords. This was certainly a circumstance operating considerably to her disadvantage." I did not myself see...
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The Autobiography of Jack Ketch

Charles Whitehead - 1835 - 308 páginas
...went out in search of my friend, and proceeded to the bar. Mrs. Malkin was alone — asleep — and in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their glass. Calling Wisp from the bottom of the stairs, that busy person made his appearance with a pen...
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The Autobiography of a Notorious Legal Functionary

Charles Whitehead - 1838 - 408 páginas
...went out in search of my friend, and proceeded to the bar. Mrs. Malkin was alone — asleep — and in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their glass. Calling Wisp from the bottom of the stairs, that busy person made his appearance with a pen...
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