An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting

with proper rules for the exercise of that amusing study : humbly addressed, part I. To the master, husband, &c. part II. to the wife, friend, &c. : with some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance.

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Jane Collier
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting

with proper rules for the exercise of that amusing study : humbly addressed, part I. To the master, husband, &c. part II. to the wife, friend, &c. : with some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance.

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Advice for being a general nuisance and unlikable person, particularly exploiting your power upon others be it due to external reasons like being their boss or internal as in friendship or romance while being otherwise outerly cultured and well-spoken.

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Originally published: London : Printed for Andrew Millar, 1753.

"Advertisement of the present editor" signed: J.S.C.

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[6], 229, [3] p. ;
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