An essay in praise of women: or, a looking-glass for ladies to see their perfections in. With Observations how the Godhead seemed concerned in their Creation: what respect is due to them on that account: how they have behaved in all Ages, particularly in our Saviour's time. Our modern Ladies proved no less virtuous and industrious than those in King Solomon's Time. Several Observations of their Virtue's surpassing those of Men's. Their Dress commended. The use of the Tea-Table vindicated. Remarks upon Music and Dancing, and other Recreations fit for Ladies. Proper Advice for the Ladies to beware of Fortune-Hunters. Exhortations to keep good Company, and Cautions to refrain bad, &c. &c. By J. Bland, Physician
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Main Author: Bland, James Professor of Physic (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh printed for, and sold by W. Darling, at his Warehouse, Turk's Close MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T107766
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