Joy and happiness to youth: or, The Young Men and Maidens Encouragement to Speedy Marriage: containing the wonderful felicity of a marriage state, and the admirable pleasures and blessings that ensue thereon: being curious instructions and profitable advice to all young me and maids to lead a peaceful and contented life, when joined in wedlock; also, how to get riches, and thrive in the world, in order to maintain themselves and their children in the best sort and condition
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- Joy and happiness to youth: or, The Young Men and Maidens Encouragement to Speedy Marriage: containing the wonderful felicity of a marriage state, and the admirable pleasures and blessings that ensue thereon: being curious instructions and profitable advice to all young me and maids to lead a peaceful and contented life, when joined in wedlock; also, how to get riches, and thrive in the world, in order to maintain themselves and their children in the best sort and condition
- Marriage asserted, in answer to a book entitled Conjugium conjurgium; Young Men and Maidens Encouragement to Speedy Marriage
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London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700.
- Publication year
- 1700
- ESTC No.
- T225916
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- 247640
- Description
- 98p. ; 8°.
- Note
- A reply to William Seymar's [i.e. William Ramsye's] 'Conjugium conjurgium'.