The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 523
... familiar , merely to fave herself from absolute want . Another caufe may be found in the ill- nature and favage tyranny of masters and miftreffes , who fometimes difcharge fe- male fervants at a day's notice , where no adequate caufe ...
... familiar , merely to fave herself from absolute want . Another caufe may be found in the ill- nature and favage tyranny of masters and miftreffes , who fometimes difcharge fe- male fervants at a day's notice , where no adequate caufe ...
Page 532
... familiar and confidential correfpondence , he to two thousand pounds , which will leave a furplus. of their manners ; the civility and gentle- nefs of their carriage , efpecially towards . their women , who are in no fort of fub jection ...
... familiar and confidential correfpondence , he to two thousand pounds , which will leave a furplus. of their manners ; the civility and gentle- nefs of their carriage , efpecially towards . their women , who are in no fort of fub jection ...
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... familiar nature an- nexed to each , by J. Rolfe . 4s . 6d . Longman , Clementi , and Co. Our mufical readers will recollect that we have , fome time fince , recommended to their attention the four previous numbers of this ingenious and ...
... familiar nature an- nexed to each , by J. Rolfe . 4s . 6d . Longman , Clementi , and Co. Our mufical readers will recollect that we have , fome time fince , recommended to their attention the four previous numbers of this ingenious and ...
Page 566
... familiar Lectures ; alfo Trigono- metrical and Celestial Problems , & c . by Mar- garet Bryan . 2d edit . 8vo . 12s . James Wallis . AGRICULTURE . A Synopfis of Hufbandry , being curfory Obfervations on the feveral Branches of rural 7s ...
... familiar Lectures ; alfo Trigono- metrical and Celestial Problems , & c . by Mar- garet Bryan . 2d edit . 8vo . 12s . James Wallis . AGRICULTURE . A Synopfis of Hufbandry , being curfory Obfervations on the feveral Branches of rural 7s ...
Page 589
... familiar intercourfe with that venerable the last three years of his life , I had a old man , and heard many a tale of former times . For he spoke always of his ma- fonic tranfactions with the intereft of an old lover , but confeffed ...
... familiar intercourfe with that venerable the last three years of his life , I had a old man , and heard many a tale of former times . For he spoke always of his ma- fonic tranfactions with the intereft of an old lover , but confeffed ...
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