11 results filtered with: Husband and wife - Early works to 1800
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The family New Year's gift: or, A present for a son or a daughter; consisting of discourses on the duties of parents to children, husbands to wives, masters to servants; and children to parents, wives to husbands, servants to masters. With prayers proper for each discourse. By an eminent divine lately deceased.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723.Date: 1745- Books
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The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of the female spectator, and epistles for ladies.
Haywood, Eliza Fowler, 1693?-1756.Date: M,DCC,LXII. [1762]- Books
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What are the duties of man and wife towards each other. By Mr. Steele, author of The still of distractions.
Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The art of engaging the affections of wives to their husbands. Translated from the French of M. *****
M. *****.Date: [1745]- Books
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The Difficult batchelor; or, the nice clown well fitted with an industrious wife.
Date: 1760?]- Books
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The good-Man of Auchter muchty; or The Wife turned Good-Man. Giving A merry Account how the Good-Man was fitted to his Mind. Tune of, Pultring Poverty.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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Merry nevves from Epsom-Wells : being a witty and notable relation, of a lawyers lying with a London goldsmiths wife, at Epsom, whilest the kind cuckold went for water: and the manner of the beating up of their quarters one morning early, by the lawyers wife, as they embracing each other in bed together. With the goldsmith's loving speech in vindication of his wife, to hundreds of people, there present; who conducted them out of the town with great shouts and ecchoes; and wo[r]thy of observation by the noble citizens.
Date: 1663- Books
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The art of engaging the affections of wives to their husbands. Translated from the French of M. *****
M. *****.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The 'squire of St. James's.
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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The politick wife: or, the devil outwitted by a woman.
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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Rare and good news for wives in city and country or, a pleasant vindication of the marry'd women; From the many Failings laid to their Charge, by their III humour'd Husbands; and the ways and means by which they may put a stop to their several Clamours: with an excellent Secret, to prevent the most Chollerick of Husbands from ever laying Hands on his Wife. Also, how a Wife may get the upper-hand of her Husband, and so far rule the Roast, that she may easily reclaim a bad Husband, to be very good and Obedient to her in all things she can desire.
Date: 1706