Memoirs: containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain. A history of antiquities, productions of nature, and monuments of art. Observations on the Christian religion, as porsessed by the established church, and diffenters of every denomination. Remarks on the writings of the greatest English divines: and a review of the works of the writers called infidels, from Lord Herbert of Cherbury, to the Late Lord Viscount Bolincbroke. With a variety of disquisitions and opinions relative to criticism and manners; and many extraordinary actions. In several letters

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  • Memoirs: containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain. A history of antiquities, productions of nature, and monuments of art. Observations on the Christian religion, as porsessed by the established church, and diffenters of every denomination. Remarks on the writings of the greatest English divines: and a review of the works of the writers called infidels, from Lord Herbert of Cherbury, to the Late Lord Viscount Bolincbroke. With a variety of disquisitions and opinions relative to criticism and manners; and many extraordinary actions. In several letters
  • Memoirs of several ladies of Great Britain
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Imprint
London : Printed for John Noon, at the White-Hart, near Mercer's Chapel, in Cheapside, MDCCLV. [1755]
Publication year
1755
ESTC No.
T205966
Grub Street ID
235579
Description
xxxi,[9],527,[1]p. ; 8°.
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Amory

First published in 1755 as 'Memoirs of several ladies of Great Britain'.