The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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Page 167
... feveral intereits ; so that all the protestations they made each other , during the small space of court- ship , were of a piece with those they continued after marriage , unfelt by themselves , and equally untouching to those they were ...
... feveral intereits ; so that all the protestations they made each other , during the small space of court- ship , were of a piece with those they continued after marriage , unfelt by themselves , and equally untouching to those they were ...
Page 226
... feveral conjectures on this message of ma- " Jame de Beauclair ; but before we had time to ،، agree on what might be the most feasible occa- " sion , he returned again , and with him Mrs. " Ward , her woman , both seeming very inuch ...
... feveral conjectures on this message of ma- " Jame de Beauclair ; but before we had time to ،، agree on what might be the most feasible occa- " sion , he returned again , and with him Mrs. " Ward , her woman , both seeming very inuch ...
Page 230
... feveral well - meaning persons , not able to credit all they hear , give ear to nothing of that nature ; so that did the whole proof of the immortality of the foul rest in this article , the number of those who place their fum - mum mum ...
... feveral well - meaning persons , not able to credit all they hear , give ear to nothing of that nature ; so that did the whole proof of the immortality of the foul rest in this article , the number of those who place their fum - mum mum ...
Page 288
... feveral puppets . Moll . ( In an effeminate voice ) Dear Mr. Townley , you see I cannot pass by the lodgings of a man of wit and pleasure . You must subscribe to to my sweet puppets here . -I have been just 2.88 THE FEMALE BOOK 12 ...
... feveral puppets . Moll . ( In an effeminate voice ) Dear Mr. Townley , you see I cannot pass by the lodgings of a man of wit and pleasure . You must subscribe to to my sweet puppets here . -I have been just 2.88 THE FEMALE BOOK 12 ...
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