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1 The Laws respecting Women, as They Regard Their Natural Rights, or Their Connections and Conduct i (1777)

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L            A            W              S
RESPECTING
W             0           M             E N,
As they regard their NATURAL RIGHTS,
OR    THEIR
CONNECTIONS AND CONDUCT;
In which their Interefts and Duties as
DAUGHTERS,              ]   WIVES
WARD S,                     WIDOWS,
HEIRE SSE S,                MOTH ER S,
SPINS TERS,                 LEGATEES,
-SISTERS,                   EXECUTRIXES, &.
Are afcertained and enumerated:
Alfo, the Obligations of
PARENT                      AND       CHILD,
And the Condition of
M       I      N       0      R       S.
The Whole laid down according to the Principles of the Common and
Statute Law, explained by the Pra&ke of the Courts of Law and Equity,
and defcribing the Nature and Extent of the Ecclefiaftical Jurifdi&ion.
In which are inferted a great Variety of crious and important Decifions' in
the different Law Courts, andthe Subftance of the Trial of ELIZABETH
Duchefs Dowager of KINGS TON, on an Indi&ment for Bigamy, before
the Houfe of Peers, April 1776.
IN    FOUR           BOOKS.
- Ut monitus caveas; neforte negoti
Incgtiat tibi quid fantlarux infcitia legum.  Ho.
Caution'd, beware ; left direful Ills attend
Thofe who thro' Ignorance of Law offend.
L~~ 0o NN.0N
LONDONs
Printed for J. JOHNSON, No. 72, St. Paul's Churmh-Yard.
M DCC LXXVIL

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