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The mind's monitor; or, a serious discourse on the advantages of self-preservation, society, friendship, Love, Learning, Religion, and on Death. By Charles Atkinson, Jun. Surgeon.
Atkinson, Charles, surgeon.Date: 1793- Books
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The honest London spy: exhibiting the base and subtle intrigues of the town, in a number of essays, serious and comical: I. The Treachery of false Friends. II. The Tricks and Frauds practised on the Unthinking and Ignorant, by the Town-Sharpers. III. The Deceits used in particular Trades and Professions. The whole replete with pleasant Relations, comical Descriptions, and satyrical Characters. For the Diversion of the Wise, and the Information of the Inexperienced. By Peeping Tim. To which is added, The obliging husband and imperious wife, in a number of pleasant dialogues.
Peeping Tim.Date: [1779]- Books
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[The ho]nest London spy: exhibiting the base and subtle intrigues of the town, in a number of essays, serious and comical: I. The Treachery of false Friends. II. The Tricks and Frauds practised on the Unthinking and Ignorant, by the Twon-Sharpers. III. The Deceits used in particular Trades and Professions. The whole replete with pleasant Relations, comical Descriptions, and satyrical Characters. For the Diversion of the Wise, and the Information of the Inexperienced. By Peeping Tim. To which is added, The obliging husband and imperious wife, in a number of pleasant dialogues.
Peeping Tim.Date: 1793