Leprince de Beaumont, J. M. (1818). The young misses' magazine: Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. ; In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: ; Their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. ; A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. ; The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Published by Samuel Campbell and Son, no. 68 Water-Street, J. & J. Harper, printers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Leprince de Beaumont, Jeanne-Marie Madame. The Young Misses' Magazine: Containing Dialogues Between a Governess and Several Young Ladies of Quality, Her Scholars. ; In Which Each Lady Is Made to Speak According to Her Particular Genius, Temper, and Inclination: ; Their Several Faults Are Pointed Out, and the Easy Way to Mend Them, as Well as to Think, and Speak, and Act Properly; No Less Care Being Taken to Form Their Hearts to Goodness, than to Enlighten Their Understandings with Useful Knowledge. ; A Short and Clear Abridgment Is Also Given of Sacred and Profane History, and Some Lessons in Geography. ; The Useful Is Blended Throughout with the Agreeable; the Whole Being Interspersed with Proper Reflections and Moral Tales. New-York: Published by Samuel Campbell and Son, no. 68 Water-Street, J. & J. Harper, printers, 1818.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Leprince de Beaumont, Jeanne-Marie Madame. The Young Misses' Magazine: Containing Dialogues Between a Governess and Several Young Ladies of Quality, Her Scholars. ; In Which Each Lady Is Made to Speak According to Her Particular Genius, Temper, and Inclination: ; Their Several Faults Are Pointed Out, and the Easy Way to Mend Them, as Well as to Think, and Speak, and Act Properly; No Less Care Being Taken to Form Their Hearts to Goodness, than to Enlighten Their Understandings with Useful Knowledge. ; A Short and Clear Abridgment Is Also Given of Sacred and Profane History, and Some Lessons in Geography. ; The Useful Is Blended Throughout with the Agreeable; the Whole Being Interspersed with Proper Reflections and Moral Tales. Published by Samuel Campbell and Son, no. 68 Water-Street, J. & J. Harper, printers, 1818.