The challenge, sent by a young lady to Sir Thomas - &c. or, The female war. Wherein the present dresses and humours, &c. of the fair sex are vigorously attackt by men of quality, and as bravely defended by Madam Godfrey, and other ingenious ladies, who set their names to every challenge. The whole encounter consists of six hundred letters, pro and con, on all the disputable points relating to women. And is the first battle of this nature that was ever fought in England

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  • The challenge, sent by a young lady to Sir Thomas - &c. or, The female war. Wherein the present dresses and humours, &c. of the fair sex are vigorously attackt by men of quality, and as bravely defended by Madam Godfrey, and other ingenious ladies, who set their names to every challenge. The whole encounter consists of six hundred letters, pro and con, on all the disputable points relating to women. And is the first battle of this nature that was ever fought in England
  • Challenge, sent by a young lady to Sir Thomas - &c; Female war; Letter XXIV. Against the sexes prodigality; Against the sexes prodigality
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Imprint
London: printed, and sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1697.
Added name
Whitlock, Elizabeth, bookseller.
Publication year
1697
ESTC No.
R25334
Grub Street ID
405314
Description
[8], 264, 257-260, 110, [22] p.; 12°
Note
Preface signed: Philaret

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