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    <location>image upper centre, on printed fan</location>
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      <value>The LADY'S ADVISER, PHYSICIAN &amp; MORALIST: / - Or, Half an Hours Entertainment at the expence of Nobody! - / No.1 How to catch the Spleen. No. 2 How to avoid it. 3 How to fall violently in / Love. 4 A Gentle Cure for it. 5 How to plague every-body. / 6 How to please most folks. With an account of the diseases of the / Mind, their growth-mode of engendering, &amp; radical cure for each, by / which any person not regularly admitted of the Physician's College, / may become useful in the Art of Healing, &amp; dispensing happiness.</value>
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      <value>G. Wilson. invent. et. del.</value>
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      <value>London, Publish'd by Ashton &amp; Co. No. 28, Little Britain; and Enter'd at Stationer's Hall, Jany 1, 1797.</value>
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      <value>1 / If you wish to be unhappy look at the / unpleasant side of every object - Shun the / society of human beings &amp; believe / only amongst Animals &amp; Brutes / dwells dear Sincerity</value>
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      <value>2 / If you wish to be happy, disdain not / the agreeable scenes in life, but encourage a / Virtuous disposition to partake of them / with honour &amp; moderation.</value>
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      <value>3 / Look upon or listen to an object which is / agreeable to your mind &amp; if you have the / least sensibility you will most probably / be completely over head &amp; ears in pickle.</value>
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      <value>4 / Look upon the Changeableness &amp; natural / inconstancy of Mankind, and you will / find a certain Comedy, for the cure / of your delusion. / The Unwelcome Present.</value>
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      <value>5 / ILL NATURED SATIRE / I SPARE / NO ONE / Be disatisfied with every thing and / every body &amp; declare war against the / whole world, &amp; turn D...l / NB a dangerous &amp; disagreeable Experiment / not recommended.</value>
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      <value>6 / Be just to your Enemy / Sincere to your Friend / Constant to your mistress. / To please every one is a task too great / for a mortal. - to please those deserving / attention, nothing more is required, / than to follow the above rules. / NB an Old &amp; approved Recipe.</value>
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    <credit_line>Bequest of Henry Scipio Reitlinger, 1950, transferred from the Reitlinger Trust, 1991</credit_line>
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        <value>The leaf from the Rimmell and Son catalogue kept with the prints.</value>
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    <value>Bought by H.S. Reitlinger from James Rimell &amp; Son, 53, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W. The fan leaves are listed as lot no. 368 on p.24 of the auction catalogue (date unknown): 'Collection of 9 Curious Engravings (4 COLOURED) designed for fans ...'. Rimell &amp; Son were based at 53, Shaftesbury Avenue from just after 1900 until the late 1920s.</value>
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