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She has made a friendship with my charming niece , to disguise her jealousy of the new Countess's beauty : there were they two , their Lords , Lord Buckingham , and Charlotte . You will think that I did not chuse men for my parties so ...
She has made a friendship with my charming niece , to disguise her jealousy of the new Countess's beauty : there were they two , their Lords , Lord Buckingham , and Charlotte . You will think that I did not chuse men for my parties so ...
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The Intriguing Beauty , and the Beauty without Intrigue . 3 Vols . 18s . Boards . Allman . 1819 . Although the opening of this tale is spirited and entertaining , the manĉuvres of the Intriguing Beauty ' are so black and so barefaced ...
The Intriguing Beauty , and the Beauty without Intrigue . 3 Vols . 18s . Boards . Allman . 1819 . Although the opening of this tale is spirited and entertaining , the manĉuvres of the Intriguing Beauty ' are so black and so barefaced ...
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We shall feel more happy in giving credit to the truth and beauty of the following description , which at once banishes all our fears of the deterioration of the species : ' I was at a large party yesterday evening - the first sight I ...
We shall feel more happy in giving credit to the truth and beauty of the following description , which at once banishes all our fears of the deterioration of the species : ' I was at a large party yesterday evening - the first sight I ...
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А All Classes productive c concluded | 6 |
Abernethys Physiological Lectures 52 History of 485 | 14 |
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