LETTERS Of the RIGHT HONOURABLE Lady M---y W----y M-----e : Written During Her TRAVELS in EUROPE, ASIA AND AFRICA, TO Persons of Distinction, Men of Letters, &c. in Different PARTS OF EUROPE. WHICH CONTAIN Among Other CURIOUS RELATIONS, ACCOUNTS of the POLICY and MANNERS of the TURKS; Drawn from Sources that Have Been Inaccessible to Other Travellers. A NEW EDITION. IN TWO VOLUMES.T. BECKET, the Corner of the Adelphi in the Strand, 1778 |
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... Madam , how I lay every thing at your feet . As the tautology fhews the poverty of my genius , it like- wife fhews the extent of your empire over my imagination . May 31 , 1725 . ADVERTISEMENT OF THE EDITOR . THE editor of these Letters ...
... Madam , how I lay every thing at your feet . As the tautology fhews the poverty of my genius , it like- wife fhews the extent of your empire over my imagination . May 31 , 1725 . ADVERTISEMENT OF THE EDITOR . THE editor of these Letters ...
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... in Lon- don . If you want any India goods , here are great variety of penny - worths , and I shall fol- low your orders with great pleasure and exact- nefs , being , Dear Madam , & c . & c . B 3 LETTER ( 6 ) LETTER III . To Mrs. S. C. ( 5 )
... in Lon- don . If you want any India goods , here are great variety of penny - worths , and I shall fol- low your orders with great pleasure and exact- nefs , being , Dear Madam , & c . & c . B 3 LETTER ( 6 ) LETTER III . To Mrs. S. C. ( 5 )
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... the priviledge of a traveller , and my whole account is written with the same plain fincerity of heart , with which I affure you that I am , dear Madam , Your , & c . & c . LETTER VI . To Mrs. P ——— Ratisbon , Aug. ( 15 )
... the priviledge of a traveller , and my whole account is written with the same plain fincerity of heart , with which I affure you that I am , dear Madam , Your , & c . & c . LETTER VI . To Mrs. P ——— Ratisbon , Aug. ( 15 )
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... the shape of a dove , hovering over him . Madam is come this minute tell to call me to the affembly , and forces me to you very abruptly , that I am ever your , & c . & c . LET- LETTER To the Countess of VII . Vienna , Sept. ( 20 )
... the shape of a dove , hovering over him . Madam is come this minute tell to call me to the affembly , and forces me to you very abruptly , that I am ever your , & c . & c . LET- LETTER To the Countess of VII . Vienna , Sept. ( 20 )
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... Madam , ( said he ) whether your time here is to be longer or fhorter , I think you ought to pass it agreeably , and to that end you must engage in a little affair of the heart . My heart ( anfwered I gravely enough ) does not engage ...
... Madam , ( said he ) whether your time here is to be longer or fhorter , I think you ought to pass it agreeably , and to that end you must engage in a little affair of the heart . My heart ( anfwered I gravely enough ) does not engage ...
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