APA (7th ed.) Citation

L., F. (1744). The virgin's nosegay, or, The duties of Christian virgins: Digested into succinct chapters, and stated under three principal heads: viz. I. Truths, which they are indispensably obliged to know. II. Vices, which they ought to avoid. III. Virtues, which of necessity they ought to practise, in order to be happy in this world and blessed for all eternity. To which is added, advice to a new married lady. By F...... L...., Esq. Printed for T. Meighan, in Drury-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

L., F. The Virgin's Nosegay, or, The Duties of Christian Virgins: Digested into Succinct Chapters, and Stated Under Three Principal Heads: Viz. I. Truths, Which They Are Indispensably Obliged to Know. II. Vices, Which They Ought to Avoid. III. Virtues, Which of Necessity They Ought to Practise, in Order to Be Happy in This World and Blessed for All Eternity. To Which Is Added, Advice to a New Married Lady. By F...... L...., Esq. London: Printed for T. Meighan, in Drury-Lane, 1744.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

L., F. The Virgin's Nosegay, or, The Duties of Christian Virgins: Digested into Succinct Chapters, and Stated Under Three Principal Heads: Viz. I. Truths, Which They Are Indispensably Obliged to Know. II. Vices, Which They Ought to Avoid. III. Virtues, Which of Necessity They Ought to Practise, in Order to Be Happy in This World and Blessed for All Eternity. To Which Is Added, Advice to a New Married Lady. By F...... L...., Esq. Printed for T. Meighan, in Drury-Lane, 1744.

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