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The batchelor's estimate of the expences of a married life. In a letter to a friend. Being an answer to a proposal of marrying a lady with 2000l. fortune
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury
in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband. Containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her answer and replication III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq; his Majesty's serjeant-surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld; and also of three midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the depositions of several noble persons, relating to this cause. V. The sentence pronounced b the worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15. 1731. To which is prefixed, a preface, by the author of the tryal of F. Girard and Miss Cadiere. Publish'd by authority -
A true state of the case between the British Northern-Colonies and the sugar islands in America
impartially considered, with respect to the bill now depending in the Right Honourable the House of Lords, relating to the sugar trade -
Conjugal duty
set forth in a collection of ingenious and delightful wedding-sermons. Viz. I. The merchant-royal: or, woman a ship. By Robert Wilkinson. II. The bridal-bush. By H. Cornwallis. III. A wedding-ring fit for the finger. By William Secker. IV. A new-year's-gift. By J. Colby. V. The character of a chaste and vertuous woman. By M. Moxon. VI. The bride-woman's counsellour. By J. Sprint. VII. A wife mistaken: or, Leah instead of Rachel. By T. Grantham. VIII. The Virgin Mary. By T. Master -
A treatise concerning marriage
wherein the unlawfullness of mixt-marriages is laid open from the Scriptures of Truth. Shewing. That it is contrary to the Will of God, and the Practice of his People in former Ages, and therefore of Dangerous Consequences, for Persons of Different Judgments in Matters of Religious Worship, to be joyned together in Marriage. Written for the Information and Benfit of Christian Professors in general; and recommended more particularly to the youth of either Sex amongst the People called Quakers. By Moses West