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de Courcelles, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat. The Works of the Marchioness de Lambert. Containing advice to a son and a daughter; treatises on friendship and old age; reflections on the fair sex, taste, and riches. With a number of genuine letters that passed between her and the Archbishop of Cambray, author of Talemachus; Mons. Riviere, Madam Tresnel, and other the most eminent persons of the age; and several other pieces never before printed. In which are thoughts on various, entertaining, and useful subjects, reflections on education, on the writings of Homer, and on various publick events of the time. Carefully translated from the French. The Second Edition.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 2274, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/2274. Accessed 2024-04-26.

@book{ wphp_2274
  author={de Courcelles,Anne Thérèse de Marguenat},
  year={1756},
  title={The Works of the Marchioness de Lambert. Containing advice to a son and a daughter; treatises on friendship and old age; reflections on the fair sex, taste, and riches. With a number of genuine letters that passed between her and the Archbishop of Cambray, author of Talemachus; Mons. Riviere, Madam Tresnel, and other the most eminent persons of the age; and several other pieces never before printed. In which are thoughts on various, entertaining, and useful subjects, reflections on education, on the writings of Homer, and on various publick events of the time. Carefully translated from the French. The Second Edition.},
  publisher={William Owen},
  address={London},    }

Suggestions and Comments for The Works of the Marchioness de Lambert. Containing advice to a son and a daughter; treatises on friendship and old age; reflections on the fair sex, taste, and riches. With a number of genuine letters that passed between her and the Archbishop of Cambray, author of Talemachus; Mons. Riviere, Madam Tresnel, and other the most eminent persons of the age; and several other pieces never before printed. In which are thoughts on various, entertaining, and useful subjects, reflections on education, on the writings of Homer, and on various publick events of the time. Carefully translated from the French. The Second Edition.
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