Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 273A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 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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Page 264
... beauty . The proper enamel for the complexion is health , and the proper way to keep the figure within the lines of beauty is by diet and exercise . An excess of fat is not hid by tight lacing , or by the wiles of the fashionable ...
... beauty . The proper enamel for the complexion is health , and the proper way to keep the figure within the lines of beauty is by diet and exercise . An excess of fat is not hid by tight lacing , or by the wiles of the fashionable ...
Page 326
... beauty ; but , then , he was a man . Surely it must be bad enough to be a woman without having to be an ugly one . Why had God made ugly women ? It would have been just as easy to have made them all beautiful . What makes the joy of ...
... beauty ; but , then , he was a man . Surely it must be bad enough to be a woman without having to be an ugly one . Why had God made ugly women ? It would have been just as easy to have made them all beautiful . What makes the joy of ...
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... beauty only , and was poor . " The most celebrated woman of two centuries " drew after her crowds of adorers ; though royal admirers hesitated to pay the price of marriage even for the possession of such beauty , such wit , such talents ...
... beauty only , and was poor . " The most celebrated woman of two centuries " drew after her crowds of adorers ; though royal admirers hesitated to pay the price of marriage even for the possession of such beauty , such wit , such talents ...
Contents
Sport and Literature By CLIFFORD CORDLEY | 73 |
Ancient Experiments in Cooperation By H G WELLS | 86 |
Books The of Rudyard Kipling By GORING COPE | 136 |
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