The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. By lady of quality.
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Chudleigh, Mary Lee. The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. By lady of quality.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 22505, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/22505. Accessed 2024-11-13.
Chudleigh, Mary Lee. The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. By lady of quality. London: Andrew Bell, 1700.
Chudleigh , M.L. (1700). The female advocate; or, a plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by mr. john sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, may 11th, at sherburn in dorsetshire, 1699. by lady of quality. London: Andrew Bell.
Chudleigh, Mary L. The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. By lady of quality. London: Andrew Bell, 1700.
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