APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lady of distinction. (1813). The mirror of the graces; or, The English lady's costume: Combining and harmonizing taste and judgment, elegance and grace, modesty, simplicity, and economy, with fashion in dress; and adapting the various articles of female embellishments to different ages, forms, and complexions; to the seasons of the year, rank, and situation in life: ; with useful advice on female accomplishments, politeness and manners; the cultivation of the mind and the disposition and carriage of the body: offering also the most efficacious means of preserving beauty, health, and loveliness. ; The whole according with the general principles of nature and rules of propriety. Published by I. Riley, no. 4, City Hotel. C. Wiley, printer.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lady of distinction. The Mirror of the Graces; or, The English Lady's Costume: Combining and Harmonizing Taste and Judgment, Elegance and Grace, Modesty, Simplicity, and Economy, with Fashion in Dress; and Adapting the Various Articles of Female Embellishments to Different Ages, Forms, and Complexions; to the Seasons of the Year, Rank, and Situation in Life: ; with Useful Advice on Female Accomplishments, Politeness and Manners; the Cultivation of the Mind and the Disposition and Carriage of the Body: Offering Also the Most Efficacious Means of Preserving Beauty, Health, and Loveliness. ; The Whole According with the General Principles of Nature and Rules of Propriety. New-York: Published by I. Riley, no. 4, City Hotel. C. Wiley, printer, 1813.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lady of distinction. The Mirror of the Graces; or, The English Lady's Costume: Combining and Harmonizing Taste and Judgment, Elegance and Grace, Modesty, Simplicity, and Economy, with Fashion in Dress; and Adapting the Various Articles of Female Embellishments to Different Ages, Forms, and Complexions; to the Seasons of the Year, Rank, and Situation in Life: ; with Useful Advice on Female Accomplishments, Politeness and Manners; the Cultivation of the Mind and the Disposition and Carriage of the Body: Offering Also the Most Efficacious Means of Preserving Beauty, Health, and Loveliness. ; The Whole According with the General Principles of Nature and Rules of Propriety. Published by I. Riley, no. 4, City Hotel. C. Wiley, printer, 1813.

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