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Entry with id ladies_pocket_1762:

Title:
The Ladies Complete Pocket-book, for the Year of Our Lord 1762. Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap-year, the Second of King George III. And the Eleventh of the New-style Used in Great-Britain. Containing, I. An Account of the Several Feasts, Fasts, and Holidays throughout the Year. II. A Methodical Memorandum-book, for Keeping a Regular Account, with Great Ease and Propriety, of All Moneis Receiv'd, Paid, Lent, or Expended; and of All Appointments, Engagements, or Visits, Paid or Receiv'd; and a Separate Column for Occasional Memorandums, &c. III. Some Necessary Observations on Exercise, Temperance, and Diet. IV. Some Useful Receipts in Confectionary, and Other Arts, Necessary for the Fair-sex. V. The Manner of Dressing in the Year 1761, with Some Directions Relating Thereto. By a Lady of Fashion. VI. The Favourite New Songs Sung at Vauxhall-Gardens, Ranelagh-House, and Other Polite Concerts. VII. An Address to the Ladies of Great-Britain on the Subject of Gaming; With a Tale Adapted Thereto, Intitled, Piquet, or Virtue Sacrificed. VIII. An Account of the House of Mecklerburg, from Which Her Present Majesty Is Descended. To Which Is Added, A List of Her Majesty's Houshold; and Her Picture, Curiously Engraved from an Original Painting, Extremely Like. IX. Twenty-four Country Dances, for the Year 1762, Table of Stocks and Transferable Annuities; Marketing Tables; Table of Expences and Wages, &c.
Language:
English
Id:
ladies_pocket_1762
Added to database:
February 14, 2015
Source:
english.bib:2882
Entry type:
Book
Date of publication:
1762
Publisher:
John Newberry
Place of publication:
London
Keywords:
dance description, longway

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In-text label: [The Ladies, 1762]
Full cite: The Ladies Complete Pocket-book, for the Year of Our Lord 1762. Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap-year, the Second of King George III. And the Eleventh of the New-style Used in Great-Britain. Containing, I. An Account of the Several Feasts, Fasts, and Holidays throughout the Year. II. A Methodical Memorandum-book, for Keeping a Regular Account, with Great Ease and Propriety, of All Moneis Receiv'd, Paid, Lent, or Expended; and of All Appointments, Engagements, or Visits, Paid or Receiv'd; and a Separate Column for Occasional Memorandums, &c. III. Some Necessary Observations on Exercise, Temperance, and Diet. IV. Some Useful Receipts in Confectionary, and Other Arts, Necessary for the Fair-sex. V. The Manner of Dressing in the Year 1761, with Some Directions Relating Thereto. By a Lady of Fashion. VI. The Favourite New Songs Sung at Vauxhall-Gardens, Ranelagh-House, and Other Polite Concerts. VII. An Address to the Ladies of Great-Britain on the Subject of Gaming; With a Tale Adapted Thereto, Intitled, Piquet, or Virtue Sacrificed. VIII. An Account of the House of Mecklerburg, from Which Her Present Majesty Is Descended. To Which Is Added, A List of Her Majesty's Houshold; and Her Picture, Curiously Engraved from an Original Painting, Extremely Like. IX. Twenty-four Country Dances, for the Year 1762, Table of Stocks and Transferable Annuities; Marketing Tables; Table of Expences and Wages, &c.. London, 1762. https://bib.hda.org.ru/books/ladies_pocket_1762
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