Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 296-297F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 110
... wife spent , and constantly remonstrated with her for what he was pleased to call extravagant expenditure on her part . And to such an extent did this peculiarity grow that soon each fresh requirement was the signal for a domestic storm ...
... wife spent , and constantly remonstrated with her for what he was pleased to call extravagant expenditure on her part . And to such an extent did this peculiarity grow that soon each fresh requirement was the signal for a domestic storm ...
Page 468
... wives . " Even if you " Choose a wife rather by your ear than your eye , " since " Beauty may have fair leaves yet bitter fruit , " you find that " Mills and wives ever want . " It is probably true that " Discreet wives have sometimes ...
... wives . " Even if you " Choose a wife rather by your ear than your eye , " since " Beauty may have fair leaves yet bitter fruit , " you find that " Mills and wives ever want . " It is probably true that " Discreet wives have sometimes ...
Page 552
... wife , to facilitate his correspondence with Lady Hamilton about their child and to cover its parentage . The child -Horatia - was put out to nurse when about eight days old , and Nelson and Lady Hamilton both seem to have been devoted ...
... wife , to facilitate his correspondence with Lady Hamilton about their child and to cover its parentage . The child -Horatia - was put out to nurse when about eight days old , and Nelson and Lady Hamilton both seem to have been devoted ...
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