Item #55511 The excellency of the female character vindicated; being an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sex. Printed from the second edition. By the author of the "Beauties of Philanthropy." Thomas Branagan.
The excellency of the female character vindicated; being an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sex. Printed from the second edition. By the author of the "Beauties of Philanthropy."

The encroachments of men upon the rights of women

The excellency of the female character vindicated; being an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sex. Printed from the second edition. By the author of the "Beauties of Philanthropy."

Harrisburg: printed by Francis Wyeth, 1828. 12mo, pp. xiii, [2], 16-280 [i.e. 279], [1]; contemporary calf-backed marbled boards; spine rubbed, small crack starting at the top of the front joint; good and sound. The half-title identifies this as "printed for subscribers, the third, improved edition." American Imprints 32462. Item #55511

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