The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court, near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand. : Who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face, as many of the greatest quality can testify: its virtue is to take out all manner of wrinckles, freckles, pimples, redness, morphew, sun-burn, yellowness, or any other accident, caused too often by mercurial poysonous washes: ...

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Imprint:[London : s.n., 1690?]
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Notes:Imprint from variant setting of same basic document in Wing.
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The third line of the caption title in this setting starts "door"; the last word in the first line of text ends "ma-"
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Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) G523aA
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 551.a.32[214]