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Taylor, Duncan. Living in England - Fieldings England, London: Dennis Dobson Press, 1966, BS 1.F.125
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Rogers, K M 1982, The situation of women in eighteenth-century England. In Feminism in eighteenth-century England. University of Illinois Press : Urbana, Ill.pp 7-51.
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