Marriage - England - Early works to 1800
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Appendix to Reflexions on courtship and marriage . From the Spectator. Volume III. No 170. Friday, September 14. 1711.
Date: 1711]- E-books
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Folly predominant or, The town taken in. With the palpable deception, and frothy orations, of four public orators, three of which suddenly springing up like mushrooms, must as soon decay: to which is added, a dissertation upon the impossibility of curing lunatics in Bethlem, except with those that would amend of themselves under proper Government in any other Place: And why more Cures are not performed in other Hospitals. - Also, (in Compliment to the Ladies) another upon the Felicity of Matrimony. - Likewise, an humourous and diverting Raree-Show. With the four orators effigies, in folio, sketched from the life, annexed to it. By Peter Billings, M.D. And Sole Professor of the Cure of Lunatics, experimentally, by a new and gentle Method, and in the highest Degree of Madness, proceeding from Pride or Love; Hypocondriacs, or Hysterics, now in London, or in any other Part of the World; who may be heard of at Mr. Mark Noble's, Peruke-Maker, next Door to Mr. John Taylor's, Oculist, in Hatton-Garden.
Billings, PeterDate: MDCCLV. [1755]- E-books
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Man's treachery to woman Or, The great difference between courtship and wedlock. To which are added, The grand mistake: or, All men happy if they please, &c. Ladies conversation: or, The secret freedoms of the female sex: containing, ..
Date: 1710?]