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Thomas Marriott
Female conduct: being an essay on the art of pleasing. To be practised by the fair sex, before, and after marriage. A poem, in two books. Humbly dedicated, to her royal highness the Princess of Wales. Inscribed to Plautilla. By Thomas Marriott, Esq;
London: Printed for W. Owen at Homer's Head, Temple-Bar., 1759.
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Borrower Name | Volume | Date Out | Date In | Fine | Transcribed Title |
Rep. | Ledger |
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Garret Van Horne | 10/4/1791 | 10/10/1791 | Marriot's Female Conduct | ||||
John Stevens, III | 11/7/1791 | 11/28/1791 | Marriot's Female Conduct | ||||
John N. Abeel | 2/24/1800 | 2/27/1800 | Marriot's Female Conduct | ||||
John H. Sickles | 3/9/1801 | 3/10/1801 | Female Conduct | ||||
Henry Remsen, Jr. | 8/18/1801 | 8/20/1801 | Marriots F. Conduct | ||||
John Remsen | 9/25/1802 | 10/11/1802 | Female Conduct | ||||
John Mowatt | 12/23/1802 | 12/27/1802 | Female Conduct | ||||
Malcolm Campbell | 6/6/1803 | 6/11/1803 | Female Conduct | ||||
Silvester Robinson | 5/24/1805 | 6/19/1805 | 10d | Female Conduct | |||
John Mowatt | 6/19/1805 | 7/12/1805 | Female Conduct |