The irish miscellany, or Teagueland jests: being a compleat collection of the most profound puns, learned bulls, elaborate quibbles, Amorous Letters, Sublime Poetry, and wise Sayings, of the natives of Teagueland. Being a sequel to Joe Miller's jests. Shet fourd vor Generaul Nouddificaushon: And coullected bee de grete Caare and Painsh-Tauking of oour Laurned Countree-Maun, Mac O Bonniclabbero of Drogheda, Knight of the Mendicant Order.

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1747
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London : printed for; and sold by R. Adams, at Dryden's-Head, Holborn-Bars, 1747.

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viii,95,[1]p.,plate ; 120.

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The second edition.

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ESTC T167039

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