The female worthies, or, Memoirs of the most illustrious ladies of all ages and nations : who have been eminently distinguished for their magnanimity, learning, genius, virtue, piety, and other excellent endowments, conspicious in all the various stations and relations of life, public and private : containing (exclusive of foreigners) the lives of above fourscore British ladies, who have shone with a peculiar lustre, and given the noblest proofs of the most exalted genius, and superior worth : collected from history, and the most approved biographers, and brought down to the present time : in two volumes
M. Neale (Former owner)
Print Book, English, 1766
Printed for S. Crowder, and J. Payne ..., J. Wilkie, and W. Nicoll ..., and J. Wren ..., London, 1766