As the piece dedicated to the young gentlemen has met with a kind reception, the author would address her own sex in the following manner; hoping it will have the like acceptance with the young ladies who are under the tuition of the several school-mistresses in this state, more especially in the town of Boston. --Composed June 10, 1786
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Unknown, [Woman]. As the piece dedicated to the young gentlemen has met with a kind reception, the author would address her own sex in the following manner; hoping it will have the like acceptance with the young ladies who are under the tuition of the several school-mistresses in this state, more especially in the town of Boston. --Composed June 10, 1786The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 15936, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/15936. Accessed 2024-11-24.
Unknown, [Woman]. As the piece dedicated to the young gentlemen has met with a kind reception, the author would address her own sex in the following manner; hoping it will have the like acceptance with the young ladies who are under the tuition of the several school-mistresses in this state, more especially in the town of Boston. --Composed June 10, 1786. Boston: 1786.
Unknown , [. (1786). As the piece dedicated to the young gentlemen has met with a kind reception, the author would address her own sex in the following manner; hoping it will have the like acceptance with the young ladies who are under the tuition of the several school-mistresses in this state, more especially in the town of boston. --composed june 10, 1786. Boston:
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