The ladies friend; being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind.

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  • The ladies friend; being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind.
  • Ami des femmes. English
People / Organizations
Imprint
New-Haven: Printed by Abel Morse, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
Publication year
1789-1789
ESTC No.
W19379
Grub Street ID
329034
Description
107,[1]p. ; 12⁰
Note
Translation of Boudier de Villemert's L'ami des femmes, first published anonymously in Paris in 1758.

"The fire-side"--p. [105-107], in verse. Attributed to Nathaniel Cotton in the Dictionary of national biography.
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