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The second part of The beggars opera.
Gay, John, 1685-1732.Date: 1729- Books
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The beggars garland; in three parts. ...
Date: [1785?]- Books
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[Plague ordinance concerning beggars, 19 Dec. 1721.].
Languedoc (France). Intendant.Date: [1721]- Books
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Some reasons for taking the present method with street beggars.
Date: 1731]- Books
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A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin. By the Dean of St. Patrick's.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin. By the Dean of St. Patrick's
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A new description of Paris: or, the Present State of the French Nation. Giving An Account of their Virtues and Vices, Academies, Dress, Devotion, Levity, Women, Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions, Theatres, Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers, Lawyers, Pickpockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of things. Their Houses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection, Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affection, Labour, Taverns, Climate, Trades-People, Fruit, House-Rent, Taylors, Brokers, Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, Political Calculations of the Number of Houses, Consumption of Food, &c. In a Letter from a Gentleman at Paris to his Friend in London.
Gentleman at Paris.Date: [1725?]- Books
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An agreeable criticism, of the City of Paris and the French; giving an account of their present state and condition: their Virtues and Vices. Their Academies. Their Dress, Devotion, Levity. Their Women. Their Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions. Their Theatres. Their Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers. Their Lawyers, Pick-Pockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of Things. Their Horses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection. Their Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affectation, Labour. Taverns, Climate, Trades-People, Fruit. House-Rent. Taylors. Brokers. Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, &c. Political Calculations of the number of Houses, Consumption of Food, &c.
French gentleman.Date: 1706- Books
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Proposals for establishing a charitable fund in the city of London, By Voluntary Gifts and Loans of Mony, to Relieve Necessitous Persons from the Oppressions and Evil Practices of ill Men; providing poor People, within the several Parishes mentioned in the Weekly Bills of Mortality, with Coals and other Necessaries at a cheap Rate in the Winter and Time of War, maintaining those that are not able to get their Livelihood, setting others to Work, or Employ them to Sweep and Clean the Streets and other Places within the said Parishes, clear them from Beggars, make convenient Walks, and Repair the High-Ways in the Avenues of the said City; with Reasons for the same, &c. shewing the Benefits that will arise thereby to the Publick.
Date: [1706]- Books
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Bacchus and Venus: or, a select collection of near 200 of the most witty and diverting songs and catches in love and gallantry, Many whereof never appeared in Print before. To which is added, a collection of songs in the canting dialect, with a dictionary explaining all the burlesque and canting terms used by the several Tribes of Gipsies, Beggars, and other Clans of Cheats and Villains. Intersper'd with Proverbs, Sayings, Figurative Speeches, &c. Detecting, under the respective Articles, the several Tricks made use of by Varlets of all Denominations, and therefore useful for all sorts of People. With a preface giving an Account of the Orginal Progress, &c. of the Canting Crew, and recommending Methods for Diminishing their Number, by better Employment of the Poor.
Date: 1737- Books
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A new dialogue between two beggars upon the passing of Wood's coin. By M. B.
M. B.Date: 1724- Books
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The mohocks revel. An excellent new ballad. To the tune of, The jovial beggars, &c.
Date: 1712- Books
A history of vagrants and vagrancy, and beggars and begging / by C.J. Ribton-Turner.
Ribton-Turner, C. J. (Charles James)Date: 1887- Books
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An Act for reducing the laws relating to rogues, vagabonds, sturdy beggars, and vagrants, into one Act of Parliament; and for the more effectual punishing such rogues, vagabonds, sturdy beggars, and vagrants, and sending them whither they ought to be sent.
Great Britain.Date: 1714]- Books
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The Sturdy beggars letter to the Norfolk Quack; or, A word of advice on his late preferment.
Date: 1733?]- Books
Bureaucrats and beggars : French social policy in the Age of the Enlightenment / Thomas McStay Adams.
Adams, Thomas McStay.Date: 1990- Books
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The royal merchant: or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher.
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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A choice collection of songs, that are sung in The beggars opera. At the theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
Date: [1730?]- Books
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A new canting dictionary: Comprehending All the terms, Antient and Modern, Used in the Several tribes of Gypsies, Beggars, Shoplifters, Highwaymen, Foot-Pads, and all other Clans of Cheats and Villains. Interspersed With Proverbs, Phrases, Figurative Speeches, &c. Being a Complete Collection of all that has been publish'd of that Kind. With very large Additions of Words never before made Publick. Detecting, under each Head or Order, the several Tricks or Pranks made use of by Varlets of all Denominations; and therefore Useful for all Sorts of People (especially Travellers and Foreigners) to enable them to secure their Money and preserve their Lives. With a Preface, giving an Account of the Original, Progress, &c. of the Canting Crew; and recommending Methods for diminishing these Varlets, by better Employment of the Poor. To which is Added, A complete Collection of Songs in the Canting Dialect.
Date: 1725- Books
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The royal merchant: or, beggars-bush. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants.
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.Date: [1706?]- Books
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The royal merchant: or, beggars-bush. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants.
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.Date: 1706- Books
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The London merchants triumphant: or, Sturdy beggars are brave fellows, a new ballad proper to be sung at this time.
Date: 1733]- Books
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The jovial crew: or, the merry beggars. A comic-opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
Brome, Richard, -1652?.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The jovial crew: or, the merry beggars. A comic-opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
Brome, Richard, -1652?.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The jovial crew: or, the merry beggars. A comic-opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
Brome, Richard, -1652?.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]