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The matrimonial preceptor: a collection of examples and precepts relating to the married state, from the most celebrated writers ancient and modern.

The matrimonial preceptor: a collection of examples and precepts relating to the married state, from the most celebrated writers ancient and modern. Review


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Bodleian Library (Oxford)

T177272

With three final advertisement pages. A collection of essays excerpted from a number of well known London publications including: the Tatler, the Spectator, the Rambler, the Gentleman's magazine, the Female spectator, the Guardian, Clarissa, and the works of David Fordyce, as well as from classical authors.

London : printed for J. Payne, 1755. [8],309,[3]p. ; 12°


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