The friendly monitor; or dialogues for youth against the fear of ghosts, and other irrational apprehensions. with Reflections on the Power of the Imagination, and the Folly of Superstition. By the author of the polite reasoner, and Juvenile speaker.
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Weightman, Mary. The friendly monitor; or dialogues for youth against the fear of ghosts, and other irrational apprehensions. with Reflections on the Power of the Imagination, and the Folly of Superstition. By the author of the polite reasoner, and Juvenile speaker.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 6396, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/6396. Accessed 2024-11-17.
Weightman, Mary. The friendly monitor; or dialogues for youth against the fear of ghosts, and other irrational apprehensions. with Reflections on the Power of the Imagination, and the Folly of Superstition. By the author of the polite reasoner, and Juvenile speaker. London: William Bent [55 Paternoster], 1791.
Weightman , M. (1791). The friendly monitor; or dialogues for youth against the fear of ghosts, and other irrational apprehensions. with reflections on the power of the imagination, and the folly of superstition. by the author of the polite reasoner, and juvenile speaker. London: William Bent [55 Paternoster]
Weightman, Mary. The friendly monitor; or dialogues for youth against the fear of ghosts, and other irrational apprehensions. with Reflections on the Power of the Imagination, and the Folly of Superstition. By the author of the polite reasoner, and Juvenile speaker. London: William Bent [55 Paternoster], 1791.
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