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A Young man's reasons for marrying an old woman. In a letter to his friend. To which is added, an epistle from the old lady to her gallant.
Date: [1746?]- Books
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Answers to the protests of Messrs. Fletcher, Moffatt, Gregory, and Manship. Together with answers to the protest of Mr. Nathaniel Smith, upon The resolution that Mr. Benfield should return to his Station.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Directions for married persons: describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By William Whateley.
Whately, William, 1583-1639.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Directions for married persons: describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By William Whateley.
Whately, William, 1583-1639.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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An act to enable the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Thomond, an infant, to make a settlement of his estate upon his marriage (notwithstanding his insancy) and for other the purposes in the said act mentioned.
England and Wales. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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The husband. In answer to The wife.
Haywood, Eliza Fowler, 1693?-1756.Date: M,DCC,LVI. [1756]- Books
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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 the phoenix of Ulster. To which are added II. Ulster's Complaint against Bankruptcy. III. Reilly's Praise of his Lovely Molly.
Date: Printed in the Year [1789]- Books
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Answers and duplies for Mrs. Anna Muir, to the replies given in to the Lords Commissars of Edinburgh, by Walter Nisbet of Cragintinnie.
Muir, Anne.Date: 1726?]- Books
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An answer to the Pretender's declaration: or, a calm address to all parties in religion, whether Protestant or Catholick, on the score of the present rebellion: Being a brief and dispassionate Enquiry, whether the Reign of the Pretender would be advantageous to the Civil Interest and Commerce of Great-Britain, supposing that he was to succeed in his present Attempts, and allowing that he afterwards would conduct himself according to the Principles of Honour and Honesty.
Date: 1745- Books
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The guide to domestic happiness. In a series of letters.
Giles, W. (William).Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The christian minister's affectionate advice to a new married couple.
Bean, James.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The guide to domestic happiness. In a series of letters.
Giles, W. (William).Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Matrimony. A letter to young gentlemen and ladies married or single.
Ratio.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- 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 to the (pretended) reasons, humbly offer'd for making the river Kennet a free river.
Date: 1715]- 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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The Petitioners monitor: being a collection of several petitions, &c. To the Honourable House, shortly after the grand meeting, viz. I. The ladies petition. II. The batchelors remonstrance. III. The widows petition. IV. The poets proposal. V. The chaplains petition. VI. An act drawn up by a Committee of Grievances. With a preface, and a catalogue of above forty petitions, ordered to be drawn up and presented to the Honourable House at their next sessions.
Date: [1743]- Books
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A letter from the Rev. John Roe, minister of the Protestant Dissenters at Calverton, near Nottingham. Concerning the imprisonment of their wives, for life, for nonconformity to the Church of England, by force of the writ excommunicato capiendo. Addressed to the Rt. Hon. Ld. Geoe Gordon, president of the Protestant Association.
Roe, John, approximately 1736-approximately 1824.Date: Printed in the year 1789- Books
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From the office in Swan Yard proposals for insurance on marriage is kept at Mr. Gray's glasier in Swan-Yard, over-against Somerset-House in the Strand. The beneficial and amicable society.
Beneficial and Amicable Society.Date: 1710]- Books
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Answers for Janet MʻCulloch, daughter of the deceased John MʻCulloch of Torhousekey, pursuer; to the petition of Edward MʻCulloch of Auchinguil, defender.
MacCulloch, Janet.Date: 1762]- 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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The London ladies petition, To have the chusing of able and sufficient members, instead of their husbands, that may stand stiffly by the church.
Date: [1710]- Books
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To all the world whom it concerns. Whereas it has been maliciously, scandalously, and invidiously represented, with a View to injure me in my Election, and the good opinion of his Majesty's Loyal Subjects, that, in Order to secure the Whole of my Brothers Fortune, I contracted Matrimony with his Wife, and that he had children by the said Woman. In justice to my Character which has suffered by so vile an Aspersion, I do now solemnly protest, in presence of Belzebub, Prince of Hell, and Major Gallipot, my Beloved Associate, that the charge is False. Groundless, and Calculated for the worst of Purposes, and that the following is the Naked Truth, and nothing but the Truth, so help me Hood. My late Brother kept a Mistress, but by whom he had no Children; and when he Died, he left his Fortune between her and myself. Avarice prompted me to marry her, and she is now the wife of, Judas Iscariot.
Iscariot, Judas, active 18th century.Date: 1784]- 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: MDCCLIII. [1753]