New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... fashion through the last season . Ministers have before this talked themselves into the Premiership , and Mrs. Chit - Chatterly has brought herself into the above - mentioned eminent situation by her pulmonary accomplish- ments . It is ...
... fashion through the last season . Ministers have before this talked themselves into the Premiership , and Mrs. Chit - Chatterly has brought herself into the above - mentioned eminent situation by her pulmonary accomplish- ments . It is ...
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... Fashion exercised its sway with more caprice and whimsey than upon the arm . That which we value most , naturally engrosses our greatest care . The miser is con- stantly occupied with his gold , and we wonder that a fine woman's ...
... Fashion exercised its sway with more caprice and whimsey than upon the arm . That which we value most , naturally engrosses our greatest care . The miser is con- stantly occupied with his gold , and we wonder that a fine woman's ...
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... fashion assisted consumption and decline to thin the ranks of female youth and loveliness ! Was it the wife of some starving apothecary who introduced this fashion for the benefit of trade ? Another , and directly opposite , fashion now ...
... fashion assisted consumption and decline to thin the ranks of female youth and loveliness ! Was it the wife of some starving apothecary who introduced this fashion for the benefit of trade ? Another , and directly opposite , fashion now ...
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