The lady's miscellany; or Pleasing essays, poems, stories, and examples, for the instruction and entertainment of the female sex in general, in every station of life By George Wright, Esq. Author of The rural Christian, Pleasing melancholy, Gentleman's miscellany. [Two lines of verse]
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From the press in Union-Street, for William T. Clap,
1797
Boston : From the press in Union-Street. For William T. Clap--sold by him, Thomas and Andrews, E. Larkin, D. West, J. White, Wm. P. & L. Blake, and C. Bingham, 1797 Boston: : From the press in Union-Street. For William T. Clap--sold by him, Thomas and Andrews, E. Larkin, D. West, J. White, Wm. P. & L. Blake, and C. Bingham., 1797 Boston : From the press in Union-Street. For William T. Clap--sold by him, Thomas and Andrews, E. Larkin, D. West, J. White, Wm. P. and L. Blake, and C. Bingham., 1797 Boston : 1797 Boston: : 1797 [Place of publication not identified] : 1797 |
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