An Affair of Honour: London, January 13, 1777 | p. 1 |
Downright Girlishness: Gibside, County Durbam, 1757 | p. 15 |
A Worthy Little Woman: Newcastle, 1767 | p. 45 |
My Imprudencies: Newcastle, 1767 | p. 66 |
Powerful Pleading: London, April 1776 | p. 93 |
Bowes and Freedom: London, December 1776 | p. 118 |
Loathsome Weeds: Cape Town, January 1778 | p. 145 |
Improper Liberties: Newcastle, September 1780 | p. 173 |
An Artful Intriguing Woman: London, May 1784 | p. 199 |
Vile Temptations: London, February 3, 1785 | p. 225 |
Say Your Prayers: London, May 25, 1786 | p. 249 |
The Taming of Bad Wives: Westminster Hall, London, November 28, 1786 | p. 274 |
Out of The World: Southwark, London, March 5, 1790 | p. 302 |
Acknowledgments | p. 325 |
Notes | p. 328 |
Bibliography | p. 367 |
Index | p. 376 |
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