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Whipping-Tom : or, a rod for a proud lady, bundled up in four feeling discourses, Both Serious and Merry. In order to touch The Fair Sex to the Quick. I. Of the foppish mode of taking snuff. II. Of the Expensive Use of Drinking Tea. III. Of their Ridiculous Walking in red Cloaks, like Soldiers. IV. Of their immodest wearing hoop-petticoats. To which is added, a new satyr, for the use of the female voluntiers in Hyde-Park.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christianity--Early works to 1800.
Christianity.
Women--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Women.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([2],55,[1]p.,plate )
Edition:
The fourth edition.
Other Title:
Whipping-Tom
Place of Publication:
London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Roll-Savage on Ludgate-Hill; also at the Sun against John's coffee-house in Swithin-Alley, Cornhill, 1722.
Notes:
Price from imprint: Price One Shilling.
Reproduction of original from Huntington Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, N35737.
OCLC:
642197939

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