The Present of a Mistress to a Young Servant: Consisting of Friendly Advice and Real HistoriesTaylor and Hessey, 93, Fleet-Street; and Josiah Conder, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1816 - Etiquette for women - 145 pages |
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