APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1743). The Ladies cabinet, or A companion for the toilet: Consisting of letters, essays, tales, elegies, odes, songs, epitaphs, epigrams, &c. serious and humourous. Design'd for the use and entertainment of the fair sex, by the author. To which is added, the character of a true gentleman; intended for the perusal of every lady before she enters the holy state of matrimony. Printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Ladies Cabinet, or A Companion for the Toilet: Consisting of Letters, Essays, Tales, Elegies, Odes, Songs, Epitaphs, Epigrams, &c. Serious and Humourous. Design'd for the Use and Entertainment of the Fair Sex, by the Author. To Which Is Added, the Character of a True Gentleman; Intended for the Perusal of Every Lady Before She Enters the Holy State of Matrimony. London: Printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street, 1743.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Ladies Cabinet, or A Companion for the Toilet: Consisting of Letters, Essays, Tales, Elegies, Odes, Songs, Epitaphs, Epigrams, &c. Serious and Humourous. Design'd for the Use and Entertainment of the Fair Sex, by the Author. To Which Is Added, the Character of a True Gentleman; Intended for the Perusal of Every Lady Before She Enters the Holy State of Matrimony. Printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street, 1743.

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