Women -- Social conditions -- Early works to 1800
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- The yellow book, or, A serious letter sent by a private Christian to the Lady Consideration, the first day of May, 1658. : Which she is desired to communicate in Hide-Park to the gallants of the times a little after sun-set. Also, a brief account of the names of some vain persons that intend to be there, whose company the new ladies are desired to forbear
- A new trial of the ladies Hide-Park May-Day, or, The yellow books partner
- A new trial of the ladies. Hide-Park, May-Day. Or, The yellow books partner.
- Directions for love and marriage : in two books
- Directions for love and marriage : in two books
- Distaves and dames : Renaissance treatises for and about women
- Elogium heroinum, the ladies vindication, or, The praise of worthy women
- Essai sur le caractère, les moeurs et l'esprit des femmes dans les différens siècles
- He [sic] begynneth an interlocucyon, with an argument, betwyxt man and woman : & whiche of them could proue to be most excelle[n]t
- Il merito delle donne : ove chiaramente si scuopre quanto siano elle degne e più perfette de gli uomini
- Joanereidos: or, Feminine valour eminently discovered in westerne women: : as well by defying the mercilesse enemy at the face abroad, as by fighting against them in garrison townes; sometimes carrying stones, anon tumbling of stones over the works on the enemy, when they have been scaling them, some carrying powder, other charging of peeces to ease the souldiers, constantly resolved for generality, not to think any ones life deare, to maintaine that Christian quarrell for the Parliament. Whereby, as they deserve commendations in themselves, so are they proposed as example unto others.
- Joanereidos: or, Feminine valour eminently discovered in westerne women: : as well by defying the mercilesse enemy at the face abroad, as by fighting against them in garrison townes; sometimes carrying stones, anon tumbling of stones over the works on the enemy, when they have been scaling them, some carrying powder, other charging of peeces to ease the souldiers, constantly resolved for generality, not to think any ones life deare, to maintaine that Christian quarrell for the Parliament. Whereby, as they deserve commendations in themselves, so are they proposed as example unto others.
- The Bachelor's directory : being a treatise of the excellence of marriage, of its necessity, and the means to live happy in it : together with an apology for the women against the calumnies of the men
- The Bachelor's directory : being a treatise of the excellence of marriage, of its necessity, and the means to live happy in it : together with an apology for the women against the calumnies of the men
- The accomplish'd woman.
- The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq ; with alterations and additions
- The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions
- The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions
- The horn exalted or Roome for cuckolds. : Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns. Very proper for these times, when men are butting, and pushing, and goring, and horning one another. Also an appendix concerning women and jealousie
- The origin of the distinction of ranks, or, An inquiry into the circumstances which give rise to influence and authority, in the different members of society
- The trial of the ladies. Hide Park, May Day. Or, The yellow books partner.
- The trial of the ladies. Hide Park, May Day. Or, The yellow books partner.
- The woman as good as the man, or, The equallity of both sexes
- The woman as good as the man, or, The equallity of both sexes
- The worth of women : wherein is clearly revealed their nobility and their superiority to men
- The yellovv book: or A serious letter sent by a private Christian to the Lady Consideration, the first day of May, 1656. : VVhich she is desired to communicate in Hide-Park to the gallants of the times a little after sun-set. Also, a brief account of the names of some vain persons that intend to be there, whose company the new ladies are desired to forebear
- The yellovv book: or A serious letter sent by a private Christian to the Lady Consideration, the first day of May, 1656. : VVhich she is desired to communicate in Hide-Park to the gallants of the times a little after sun-set. Also, a brief account of the names of some vain persons that intend to be there, whose company the new ladies are desired to forebear
- The yellow book, or, A serious letter sent by a private Christian to the Lady Consideration, the first day of May, 1658. : Which she is desired to communicate in Hide-Park to the gallants of the times a little after sun-set. Also, a brief account of the names of some vain persons that intend to be there, whose company the new ladies are desired to forbear
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