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The English womens chastity; or, The last Sunday nights frolick: being a very true account of three eminent citizens of London. Who by a strange mistake, unfortunatly pickt up their own wives, last Sunday-evening, in St. James's park; whom they treated with a supper very splendidly, at an eminent tavern, near Charing-Cross: with the manner of their discovery; and of the great confusion of the whole company thereupon. Being, indeed, not only a very pleasant, but also a true relation.
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The fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge The which doth teache a man to speake parte of all maner of languages. and to knowe the vsage and fashion of al maner of cou[n]treys. And for to knowe the moste parte of all maner of coynes of money, [et] which is curraunt in euery region. Made by Andrew Borde, of Phisicke Doctor. Dedicated to the right honorable and gracio[us] lady Mary doughter of our souerayne lord kyng Henry the eyght.
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A treatise of vse and custome
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The fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge The whych dothe teache a man to speake parte of all maner of languages, and to knowe the vsage and fashion of al maner of countreys. And for to know the moste parte of all maner of coynes of money, the whych is currant in euery region Made by Andrew Borde, of Physycke Doctor. Dedycated to the right honorable [and] gracio[us] lady Mary doughter of our souerayne lorde king Henry the eyght.
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[The manners, lavves, and customes of all nations. Collected out of the best vvriters by Ioannes Boemus Aubanus, a Dutch-man. With many other things of the same argument, gathered out of the historie of Nicholas Damascen. The like also out of the history of America, or Brasill, written by Iohn Lerius. The faith, religion and manners of the Aethiopians, and the deploration of the people of Lappia, compiled by Damianus à Goes With a short disourse of the Aethiopians, taken out of Ioseph Scaliger his seuenth booke de Emendatione temporum. Written in Latin, and now newly translated into English. By Ed. Aston.]
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Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants under these following heads, viz. I. Of some of the common ways many vertuous women take to lose their reputation, &c. II. Of meer beauty-love, &c. III. Of young mens folly in adoring young handsom ladies, &c. IV. Of the power womens beauty exercises over most young men. V. Of the inconstancy of most ladies, especially such as are cry'd-up beauties, &c. VI. Of marriage, and of wives who usurp a governing power over their husbands. VII. Of the inequality of many marriages, with the sad end that usually attend such matches. VIII. Against maids marrying for meer love, &c. IX. Against widows marrying. X. Against keeping of misses. XI. Of the folly of such women as think to shew their wit by censuring of their neighbours. XII. Of the French fashions and dresses, &c. XIII. Of worldly praises which all ladies love to receive, but few strive to deserve. XIV. Useful advices to the vain and modish ladies, for the well regulating their beauty and lives. By the right honourable Francis Lord Viscou
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