Title:
The Ladies Complete Pocket-book, for the Year of Our Lord 1760. Being Bissextile or Leap-year. The Thirty-third of King George II. And the Ninth of the New Stile Used in Great Britain. Containing, I. An Index to the Present Year, and a Chronicle of the Most Remarkable Events in the Past. II. A Methodical Memorandum Book, Dispos'd in Fifty-two Weeks, for Keeping a Regular Account With the Greatest Ease and Propriety, of All Monies, Receiv'd, Paid, Lent, or Expended; and of All Appointments, Engagements, or Visits, That Have Been Made, Paid, or Receiv'd; and a Separate Column for All Occasional Memorandums &c. To Which Are Added, for the Use of the Fair Sex. III. The Precedency Due to Women; of Doing the Honours of a Table; of the Oeconomy of a Table, or Placing the Dishes; Proper Seasons for All Sorts of Provisions; Messes for Suppers; and Some Useful Receipts; Particularly, One for Love. IV. The Favourite New Songs Sung at Vauxhall Gardens, Ranelagh House, and Other Polite Concerts; and 24 Country Dances for the Year 1760. V. A Familiar Account of the Sun and Moon, Their Nature and Progress; for the Information of the Ladies of Great Britain. Chronological Account of Events, Before and Since the Birth of Christ; and Explanation of the Stocks &c. [To Be Continued Annually.]
Language:
English
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Source:
english.bib:2871
Entry type:
Book
Date of publication:
1760
Publisher:
John Newberry
Place of publication:
London
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Full cite: | The Ladies Complete Pocket-book, for the Year of Our Lord 1760. Being Bissextile or Leap-year. The Thirty-third of King George II. And the Ninth of the New Stile Used in Great Britain. Containing, I. An Index to the Present Year, and a Chronicle of the Most Remarkable Events in the Past. II. A Methodical Memorandum Book, Dispos'd in Fifty-two Weeks, for Keeping a Regular Account With the Greatest Ease and Propriety, of All Monies, Receiv'd, Paid, Lent, or Expended; and of All Appointments, Engagements, or Visits, That Have Been Made, Paid, or Receiv'd; and a Separate Column for All Occasional Memorandums &c. To Which Are Added, for the Use of the Fair Sex. III. The Precedency Due to Women; of Doing the Honours of a Table; of the Oeconomy of a Table, or Placing the Dishes; Proper Seasons for All Sorts of Provisions; Messes for Suppers; and Some Useful Receipts; Particularly, One for Love. IV. The Favourite New Songs Sung at Vauxhall Gardens, Ranelagh House, and Other Polite Concerts; and 24 Country Dances for the Year 1760. V. A Familiar Account of the Sun and Moon, Their Nature and Progress; for the Information of the Ladies of Great Britain. Chronological Account of Events, Before and Since the Birth of Christ; and Explanation of the Stocks &c. [To Be Continued Annually.]. London, 1760. https://bib.hda.org.ru/books/ladies_pocket_1760 |
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