Marriage asserted in answer to a book entituled Conjugium conjurgium, or, Some serious considerations on marriage : wherein (by way of caution and advice to a friend) its nature, ends, events, concomitant accidents, &c. are examined, by William Seymar, Esq. / written by a country gentleman.
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- Marriage asserted in answer to a book entituled Conjugium conjurgium, or, Some serious considerations on marriage : wherein (by way of caution and advice to a friend) its nature, ends, events, concomitant accidents, &c. are examined, by William Seymar, Esq. / written by a country gentleman.
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- Country gentleman.
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- London :: Printed for Henry Herringman ...,
- 1674.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- THE PREFACE.
- TO THE READER.
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MARRIAGE ASSERTED: In Answer to a Book Entituled
Conjugium Conjurgium. -
MEMBER I.
Of the first end of Marriage, Society no Society. -
MEMBER II.
Of the second end of Marriage, the continuation of our kind. -
MEMBER III.
Description of a single or unmar∣ried life. -
MEMBER IV.
Of second Marriages.
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MEMBER I.
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The
Conclusion. - POSTSCRIPT.