The woman's almanack, for the year 1694: calculated for the meridian of city and country. Containing many choice, useful, pleasant, and most necessary, observations, adapted to the capacity of the female sex, and not to be found in other almanacks: as, the good house-wife's calendar. A table of expences. The critical days of the year. ... By Dorothy Partridge, midwife, student in astrology.

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The woman's almanack, for the year 1694: calculated for the meridian of city and country. Containing many choice, useful, pleasant, and most necessary, observations, adapted to the capacity of the female sex, and not to be found in other almanacks: as, the good house-wife's calendar. A table of expences. The critical days of the year. ... By Dorothy Partridge, midwife, student in astrology.
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Partridge, Dorothy.
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London :: printed for J.S. in the Great Old-baily,
1694.
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Almanacs, English
Ephemerides
Astrology
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"The woman's almanack, for the year 1694: calculated for the meridian of city and country. Containing many choice, useful, pleasant, and most necessary, observations, adapted to the capacity of the female sex, and not to be found in other almanacks: as, the good house-wife's calendar. A table of expences. The critical days of the year. ... By Dorothy Partridge, midwife, student in astrology." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75168.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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To make an old Woman's Teeth white, recover a new Set, beau∣tifie the Face, and take out the furrow'd Rinkles as smooth as a Girl of Sixteen.

Take Loaf-sugar 1 Pound, Allom 3 Ounces, the flower of Beans, Fumitory, and Water-lillies, a handful of each, 4. Limons sliced, the Crumb of 2 white Loaves, Goats-milk and White-wine, of each 2 Pints; bruise what is to be bruised; then mix them together in a Glass Alembick, di∣stil them in Balne Mariae: Keep the Water as most excel∣lent for the abovementioned uses.

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