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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1772.05.11
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Susquehannah
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CITATION
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Advice for Choosing a Wife [t] [beg] My friend, the pleasure of your future
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1772.06.19
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Advice for Choosing a Wife [t] [beg] My friend, the pleasure of your future
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1781.12.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice for Choosing a Wife [t] [beg] My friend, the pleasure of your future
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1782.01.26
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Advice for Choosing a Wife [t] [beg] My friend, the pleasure of your future
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1774.08.04
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice from a Young Lady to her Father [t] [beg] What a hubbub is here, my
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1765.10.31
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice from the Country [t] [beg] Amid this loud clamour
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1747.11.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice in Courtship [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1747.12.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice in Courtship [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1747.12.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice in Courtship [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1732.04.22
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Advice of Mr Gay [t] [beg] Seek you to train your fav'rite boy?
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1771.01.24
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice, or Moral Maxims [t] [beg] To God give glory, as he does command
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1747.11.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice, The [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1747.12.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice, The [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1747.12.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice, The [t], song for sale by Rogers and Fowle
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1735.07.12
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Advice, The [t] [beg] Would you, as sure you would, with utmost care
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1770.02.02
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Coquette [t] [beg] If Mira has promis'd her hand or heart
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1734.09.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Council of a friend Belinda hear
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1770.08.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Do you, my fair, endeavour to possess
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1770.10.12
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Do you, my fair, endeavour to possess
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1770.10.26
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Do you my fair, endeavour to possess
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1782.04.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Fairest piece of well-form'd clay
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1776.11.04
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady Lately Married [t] [beg] Dear Peggy, since the single state
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1771.08.08
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to a Lady [t] [beg] Tis true, I blame your lover's choice
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1747.07.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to a Painter [t] [beg] If, painter, the glory of France you would
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1767.01.30
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Gentleman lately Married [t] [beg] All joy to you and your
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1753.05.14
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London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady... [t] [beg] Dear, Peggy, since the single state
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1775.02.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady... [t] [beg] Dear Peggy since the single state
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1752.11.06
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London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady... [t] [beg] Here, Peggy, since the single state
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1773.09.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady... [t] [beg] O! may you walk, as years advance
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1752.10.26
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady Lately Married [t] [beg] Dear Peggy, since the single
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1753.01.08
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady Lately Married [t] [beg] Hear, Peggy, since the
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1759.02.16
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady, Lately Married [t] [beg] Hear, Peggy, since the
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1767.01.02
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady Lately Married [t] [beg] Hear, Peggy, since the
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1773.04.22
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to a Young Lady on Seeing Her Dance [t] [beg] Oh! may you walk, as ye
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1739.01.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Amanda [t] [beg] Fair, sweet, young, receive this friendly strain
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1762.03.25
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London
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CITATION
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Advice to an Actor [t] [beg] Dear Charles, as I find
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1771.12.20
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to Batchelors [t] [beg] Would'st thou a lasting joy, when wedded find
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1780.01.08
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Both Parties... [t] [beg] Dumb now be faction, party cease to roar
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1772.06.04
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to Country Ladies... [t] [beg] Fraught with each fashion in its
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1780.07.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Married Men [t] [beg] To make the wife kind, and to keep the house
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1782.02.14
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Savannah
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CITATION
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Advice to Married Men [t] [beg] To make the wife kind, and to keep the house
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1742.04.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Mr -- [t] [beg] Damon, no more implore the fair
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1775.03.23
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to Poets Guilty of Plagiarism [t] [beg] If you wou'd aspire
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1749.01.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to Polly [t] [beg] Since Polly, you ev'ry charm possess
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1773.11.26
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New Haven
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CITATION
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Advice to Priests, An [t] [beg] In preaching well, if you expect the fame
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1771.02.18
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London
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CITATION
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Advice to Profane Swearers [t] [beg] Like all the num'rous sins
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1771.03.28
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair Sex [t] [beg] Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art
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1771.04.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair Sex [t] [beg] Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art
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1771.05.03
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New London
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair Sex [t] [beg] Alas! ye fair, why from cosmetic art
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1753.08.21
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair Sex [t] [beg] Happy the maid, whose body pure and chaste
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1769.11.20
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair [t] [beg] To reason, ye fair ones, assert your pretence
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1770.02.07
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Savannah
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair [t] [beg] To reason, ye fair ones, assert your pretence
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1770.02.12
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Newport
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CITATION
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Advice to the Fair [t] [beg] To reason ye fair ones, assert your pretence
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1766.11.06
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to the Geniuses of the East... [t] [beg] Forbear ye wits your
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1771.05.16
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Counsels of a friend, Belinda, hear, The
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1771.11.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye
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1771.12.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye
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1771.12.27
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye
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1772.03.10
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Tis not the ruby lip and sparkling eye
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1738.12.25
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Tis not the ruby lips and sparkling eye
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1767.11.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live
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1767.11.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Ladies [t] [beg] Young ladies in town, and those that live
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1773.11.04
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Advice to the Modern Bigot [t] [beg] Call no man father by implicit faith
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1771.08.13
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Premier's Brother... [t] [beg] Wou'd you rise in the Church?
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1774.11.24
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London
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CITATION
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Advice to the Scepticks [t] [beg] And be it so. Let those deplore their doom
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1773.05.20
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to the Tory Inhabitants... [t] [beg] With minds eclips'd and eke
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1750.01.01
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Boston
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CITATION
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Advice to Tiplers [t] [beg] Repenting fools have oft' confest
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1749.12.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Tipplers [t] [beg] Repenting fools have oft' confest
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1750.01.17
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Advice to Tipplers [t] [beg] Repenting Fools have oft confest
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1767.03.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Young Physicians [t] [beg] To you, ye sons of Esculapian race!
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1768.02.08
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Advice to Youth [t] [beg] While urg'd by warm & youthful blood
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1767.12.31
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New York
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CITATION
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Advice to Youth [t] [beg] While urg'd by warm and youthful blood
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