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Conduct of life - Anecdotes - Early works to 1800
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Do no right, take no wrong; keep what you have, get what you can: or the way of the world displayd; in several profitable essays, Serious and Comical: Discovering I. The Treachery of False-Friends. II. The Tricks and Cheats usually impos'd on the Unthinking and Ignorant, by the Town-Sharpers. III. The Deceits us'd in particular Trades and Professions. The whole intermixt with Pleasant Relations, Comical Descriptions, and Satyrical Characters; being very Delightful and Instructive, for the Diversion of the Wise, and the Information of the Otherwise. By S. H. Misodolus.
S. H., Misodolus.Date: [1711]- Books
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Mental pleasures, or, select essays, characters, anecdotes, and poems; extracted chiefly from fugitive publications, and calculated to improve and entertain the mind. With occasional notes and illustrations. In two volumes. ... By the author of Pleasing reflections, &c.
Date: 1791- Books
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Characters and anecdotes collected in the reigns of William Rufus, Charles the Second, and King George the Third, by the celebrated Wanadering Jew, of Jerusalem.
Wandering Jew, of Jerusalem.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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The young-Man's counsellor or the way of the world displayd; in several profitable essays, serious and comical: discovering I. The treachery of false friends. II. The tricks and cheats usually impos'd on the Unthinking and Ignorant, by the Town-Sharpers III. The deceits us'd in particular trades and professions. The whole intermixt with Pleasant Relations, Comical Descriptions, and Satyrical Characters; being very Delightful and Instructive, for the Diversion of the Wise, and the Information of the Otherwise. By S.H. Misodolus.
S. H., Misodolus.Date: [1713]- Books
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Characters and anecdotes collected in the reigns of William Rufus, Charles the Second, and King George the Third, by the Celebrated Wandering Jew, of Jerusalem.
Wandering Jew, of Jerusalem.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]