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THE
HISTORY
OF THE
HAVEREL WIVES:
OR, THE
Folly of Witleſs Women Diſplayed.
Written by Humphray Clinker the Claſhing Wives Clerk.
BEING A COMICAL CONFERENCE BETWEEN
MAGGY AND JANET HIS TWO OLD AUNTS.
With Janet’s Advice to Maggy, concerning Marriage, with the
manner in which she courted her Huſband, which began
by her taking him by the twa Lugs and kiſſing him.
To which is added,
AN ORATION ON THE
VIRTUES OF THE THE OLD WOMEN,
AND THE
PRIDE OF THE YOUNG.
With a Direction for Young Men what Sort of Women to take,
and for Women what Sort of Men to marry.
Dictated by Janet Clinker, and written by Humphray Clinker,
the Claſhing Wives’ Clerk
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Glaſgow, Printed by J. & M. Robertson, Saltmarket, 1805.