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... dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give an account ...
... dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give an account ...
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... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to It has been said that a Colonel Cleland was supposed to have been the real person ...
... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to It has been said that a Colonel Cleland was supposed to have been the real person ...
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... dress is very becoming , but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to her mother ; for though , ' con- tinued he , I allow a beauty to be as much to be commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his language ...
... dress is very becoming , but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to her mother ; for though , ' con- tinued he , I allow a beauty to be as much to be commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his language ...
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... dress , and inspire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving ...
... dress , and inspire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving ...
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... dress , complexion , and shape of an European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently solicitous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a ...
... dress , complexion , and shape of an European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently solicitous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a ...
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