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Friendly advice; comprehending general heads of qualifications, requisite for those who wish to marry well, and live happy; compiled and translated from different authors. By Cæsar Mussolini, Professor of the Italian Language, in London.
Mussolini, Cesare, 1735-Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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An answer to a late pamphlet, entitl'd A vindication of marriage, as solemniz'd by Presbyterians in the north of Ireland.
Lambert, Ralph, 1665?-1731.Date: 1704- Books
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Lord Edgefield reporter. Information for Janet MʻCulloch, daughter of the deceast John MʻCulloch of Torhousekie, pursuer; against Edward MʻCulloch of Auchinguill, defender.
MacCulloch, Janet.Date: 1762]- Books
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Directions for married persons: describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By William Whateley [sic].
Whately, William, 1583-1639.Date: 1794- Books
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Declaration of Jean Johnston, pursuer.
Johnston, Jean, active 1769-1770.Date: 1770]- Books
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Additional information for Gilbert Campbell, eldest son now in life of the deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and Mrs Susanna Campbell his second wife, for behoof of himself, and for William, Elisabeth, Mary, and Anne Campbells, the younger children of the said marriage, his assignees, defenders; in the action against them at the instance of Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, daughter of the deceased James Campbell, eldest son of the said marriage, and John Pringle writer to the Signet, her curator ad litem, pursuers.
Campbell, Gilbert, active 1761-1762.Date: 1762]- Books
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Answers for Mr John Nicolson minister of Portree, in the Isle of Sky, for himself, and for the children of his deceased brother Donald Nicolson tenant in Mugstot, defenders, to the petition of Mrs Florence Macleod, spouse to Roderick Macdonald tacksman of Sandaig, pursuer.
Nicolson, John, 1707-1799.Date: 1768]- Books
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Female grievances debated, in six dialogues between two young ladies concerning love and marriage, ... To which are added, proposals for an act to enforce marriage, and for taxing such batchelors as refuse to marry. ...
Date: 1707- Books
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True and lawful matrimony; or, established ceremonies not essential to that honorable state: wherein the legality of the marriage of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Dutchess of Gloucester, is fairly evinced, and clearly demonstrated. With a few explanatory notes subjoined.
Date: 1778- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr John Nicolson minister at Portree in the Isle of Sky, for himself, and for the children of his deceased brother, Donald Nicolson tenant in Mugstot, ...
Nicolson, John, 1707-1799.Date: 1768]- Books
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Love and artifice: or, A compleat history of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia. Being the case of Elizabeth Fitz-Maurice, alias Leeson, and the Lord William Fitz-Maurice, relating to a marriage-contract between them; which was confirmed by a court of delegates, in the lady's behalf, on Wednesday, March 14th 1732/3, at Serjeant's-Inn, in Chancery-Lane.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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No way more delightful than the conjugal.
Date: 1753- Books
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A glorious espousal. A brief essay, to illustrate and prosecute the marriage, wherein our great Saviour offers to espouse unto himself the children of men. And thereupon to recommend from that grand pattern a good carriage in the married life among them. An essay proper and useful in the hands of those who travel on the noble design of espousing the souls of men unto their Saviour. But more particularly and seasonably to be presented, where a marriage is upon a celebration.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1719- Books
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The conduct of a married life: laid down in a series of letters, written by the Honourable Juliana-Susannah Seymour, to a young lady, her relation, lately married.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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A poem on the marriage of His serene Highness the Prince of Orange, with Ann Princess-Royal of Great Britain. By Stephen Duck. To which are added, Verses to the author, by a divine. With the author's answer.
Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756.Date: 1733/4 [i.e. 1734]- Books
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An act to dissolve the marriage of John Nixon with Hester Spencer, his now wife, ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1765]- Books
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Conjugal lewdness: or, matrimonial whoredom.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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La Voix de la nature, ou memoires de Rose et de Sainval.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd. In an essay concerning human generation. Done from the French, by a physician
Venette, Nicolas, 1633-1698.Date: [1740?]- Books
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An answer to the pretended Reasons against a pound rate, in the intended new Parish of Poplar.
Date: 1728]- Books
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Answers to the (pretended) reasons, humbly offer'd for making the river Kennet a free river.
Date: 1715]- Books
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A treatise concerning the use and abuse of the marriage bed: shewing I. The nature of matrimony, its sacred original, and the true meaning of its institution. II. The gross abuse of matrimonial chastity, from the wrong notions which have possessed the world, degenerating even to whoredom. III. The diabolical practice of attempting to prevent child-bearing by physical preparations. IV. The fatal Consequences of clandestine or forced Marriages, thro' the Persuasion, Interest, or Influence of Parents and Relations, to wed the Person they have no Love for, but oftentimes an Aversion to. V. Of unequal Matches, as to the Disproportion of Age; and how such, many ways, occasion a Matrimonial Whoredom. VI. How married persons may be guilty of conjugal lewdness, and that a man may, in effect, make a whore of his own wife. Also, many other particulars of family concern.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over against Jack's Coffee-House in King-street, near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on births, at a certain charge, by a weekly dividend.
Office of Insurance at the Carv'd Porter (London, England)Date: 1711?]- Books
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An advocate for the ladies, concerning the sacred state of matrimony: in answer to a late, but scandalous pamphlet, intitled, The folly, sin, and danger, of marrying widows and old women in general, demonstrated; and earnestly addressed to the Batchelors of Great Britain, by a true penitent. By one Dilworth of Wapping, widower.
Dilworth, Thomas, -1780.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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An humble attempt to form a system of conjugal morality: being the substance of six discourses addressed to young persons of both sexes, with a design to lead them through the becoming duties of celibacy and marriage.
Fawcett, Joseph, 1758-1804.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]