The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... lady , 17 years of age , a native of Pa- ris , but who had received her educa- tion in England , and who is described as a most beautiful , elegant , and ac- complished creature , put an end to her existence by poison in the phren- zy ...
... lady , 17 years of age , a native of Pa- ris , but who had received her educa- tion in England , and who is described as a most beautiful , elegant , and ac- complished creature , put an end to her existence by poison in the phren- zy ...
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... lady who keeps the house said , the two women and the man had only lodged in her house a few days , and had left that after noon , and taken the goods with them . On Saturday , the fraternity of pick- pockets were on the alert in every ...
... lady who keeps the house said , the two women and the man had only lodged in her house a few days , and had left that after noon , and taken the goods with them . On Saturday , the fraternity of pick- pockets were on the alert in every ...
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... ladies , by a young man in the dress of a midship- man , who followed her to the door , and who wrote to her under the name of Jones . A correspondence took place . Her imagination was fired ; and she eloped with him under a pro- mise ...
... ladies , by a young man in the dress of a midship- man , who followed her to the door , and who wrote to her under the name of Jones . A correspondence took place . Her imagination was fired ; and she eloped with him under a pro- mise ...
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... lady immediately discovered the six- pence to be a bad one , and directed the servant to follow the prisoner , and not lose sight of her till she was taken into custody . The servant accordingly kept her in view till she was apprehended ...
... lady immediately discovered the six- pence to be a bad one , and directed the servant to follow the prisoner , and not lose sight of her till she was taken into custody . The servant accordingly kept her in view till she was apprehended ...
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... ladies , " with clanging stride , " clattered in their pattens up the aisle opened the door of their pew - packed their mo- veables therein into the bag , and after pasting a label containing the words " a pew to let , " opened the door ...
... ladies , " with clanging stride , " clattered in their pattens up the aisle opened the door of their pew - packed their mo- veables therein into the bag , and after pasting a label containing the words " a pew to let , " opened the door ...
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