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Battel without bloodshed
or, martial discipline buffoon'd by the City-Train-Bands -
The kentish fable of the lion and the foxes
Or, the honesty of the Kentish petition made manifest. To which is added, The old game play'd over again: or, the mystery of iniquity reviv'd: being a collection of some speeches and debates of the House of Commons in the year 1627 and 1628. Written and collected by a man of Kent -
The pleasures of a single life, or the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament
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The reformer: or, the vices of the age expos'd
I. In several characters, ... II. The kambling [sic] rakes. ... III. Three nights adventures. ... To which are added, Step to the bath -
A walk to Islington
with a description of New Tunbridge-Wells, and Sadler's musick-house. By the author of The poet's ramble after riches -
The poet's ramble after riches
with reflections upon a countrey corporation. Also the author's lamentation in the time of adversity. By the author of the Trip to Jamaica -
The reformer
Exposing the Vices of the Age in several characters. Viz. I. The Vitious Courtier. 2. The Debauch'd Parson. 3. The Factious Hypocrite. 4. The Precise Quaker. 5. The Covetous Miser. 6. The Prodigal Son. 7. The City Letcher. 8. The insatiate Wife. 9. The Amorous Maid. 10. The Beau Apprentice. 11. The City Mob. 12. The Country 'squire. 13. A Jacobite. To which is added, The Rambling Rakes: or, London libertines, Discovering many Mad Frolicks, Committed by the Debauchees of the Town. Together with Three Nights Adventures: containing Several Amazing and Diverting Accidental Intrigues. Also A Step to the bath: With an Account of the Comical Passages on the Road. And a Character of the Place -
Æsop at Paris
his letters and fables. Translated from the Original French -
The character of a covetous citizen, or, a Ready Way to get Riches. A poem
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The pleasures of a single life, or, the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament
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The revels of the gods
or, a ramble thro' the heavens. By the author of The trip to Jamaica -
Three nights adventures
or, accidental intrigues