The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... woman must needs be happy ; so my vanity has deceived me , and my ambition has made me uneasy . But there's some comfort still ; if one would be revenged of him , there are good times ; a woman may have a gallant , and a separate ...
... woman must needs be happy ; so my vanity has deceived me , and my ambition has made me uneasy . But there's some comfort still ; if one would be revenged of him , there are good times ; a woman may have a gallant , and a separate ...
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hate the woman , and none but the woman shall go . " Finer gentlemen than Squire Sullen have , in our own day , deserted their wives , and retained their wives ' fortunes . Mrs. Sullen advances no common claims upon our sympathy . She ...
hate the woman , and none but the woman shall go . " Finer gentlemen than Squire Sullen have , in our own day , deserted their wives , and retained their wives ' fortunes . Mrs. Sullen advances no common claims upon our sympathy . She ...
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... woman , and that act towards the woman that he professes to adore with no common fervour . It is not to be denied that a man of confirmed irregular habits may be guilty of many inconsistencies and infidelities in his intercourse with a ...
... woman , and that act towards the woman that he professes to adore with no common fervour . It is not to be denied that a man of confirmed irregular habits may be guilty of many inconsistencies and infidelities in his intercourse with a ...
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