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An essay to revive the antient education of gentlewomen, in religion, manners, arts & tongues. With an answer to the objections against this way of education. |
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London |
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Printed by J.D., to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst
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| Physical Description |
43 |
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No
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No
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| Dedication |
To all ingenious and virtuous ladies, more especially to her Highness the Lady Mary, Eldest Daughter to his Royal Highness the Duke of York. |
| Worldcat Url |
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/692480
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| Genre |
Essays
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| Transcription |
Yes |
| Physical Locations |
British Library, System number 017769233 |
| Digital Locations |
Free google ebook- image, fuzzy searchable. EEBO - image. EEBO/TCP phase 2 - transcription. |
| Digital Url |
http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51611.0001.001
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| Notes |
Illustrated and reprinted in 1998 from the University of Michigan. This reprint is part of a larger book: Bathsua Makin, Woman of Learning edited by Frances N. Teague (ISBN0838753418). Half of this book is a biography of Makin and her work, along with an index and the other half is Bathsua Makin's essay. Does not include an introduction. The essay includes a series of four letters, the first of which is dedicated to Lady Mary. |
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Yes |
| Updated |
Most recent update 2017-11-01 10:49:44.
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