Modern seduction, or innocence betrayed: consisting of several histories of the principal magdalens, received into that charity since its establishment. Very proper to be read by all young persons; as they exhibit a faithful picture of those arts most fatal to youth and innocence; and of those miseries that are the never-failing consequences of a departure from virtue. By the author of Lady Louisa Stroud.
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Gibbes, Phebe. Modern seduction, or innocence betrayed: consisting of several histories of the principal magdalens, received into that charity since its establishment. Very proper to be read by all young persons; as they exhibit a faithful picture of those arts most fatal to youth and innocence; and of those miseries that are the never-failing consequences of a departure from virtue. By the author of Lady Louisa Stroud.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 8068, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/8068. Accessed 2024-11-05.
Gibbes, Phebe. Modern seduction, or innocence betrayed: consisting of several histories of the principal magdalens, received into that charity since its establishment. Very proper to be read by all young persons; as they exhibit a faithful picture of those arts most fatal to youth and innocence; and of those miseries that are the never-failing consequences of a departure from virtue. By the author of Lady Louisa Stroud. London: John Noble, Francis Noble [Holborn], 1777.
Gibbes , P. (1777). Modern seduction, or innocence betrayed: consisting of several histories of the principal magdalens, received into that charity since its establishment. very proper to be read by all young persons; as they exhibit a faithful picture of those arts most fatal to youth and innocence; and of those miseries that are the never-failing consequences of a departure from virtue. by the author of lady louisa stroud. London: John Noble. Francis Noble [Holborn]
Gibbes, Phebe. Modern seduction, or innocence betrayed: consisting of several histories of the principal magdalens, received into that charity since its establishment. Very proper to be read by all young persons; as they exhibit a faithful picture of those arts most fatal to youth and innocence; and of those miseries that are the never-failing consequences of a departure from virtue. By the author of Lady Louisa Stroud. London: John Noble, Francis Noble [Holborn], 1777.
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