The elegant entertainer, and merry story-teller: being a valuable collection of diverting and instructive tales, fables, and other curious articles, both in prose and verse. Among which are, Many of the best Tales from the Modern Story-Teller, Female Fables, by Mr. Moor, Anecdotes, or secret and curious Histories, from the Tell-Tale, Curious and Instructive Letters from Lady M.W. Montague, Mr. Langhorne, &c. King Charles's Wonderful Escape, by Ld. Clarendon, A Rational Account of the Siege of Troy, Harris on Happiness, Remarkable Voyage to Ceylon in the East Indies, Description of Paris and other Places in France, Swift's Cause of the Dishonesty of British Ministers, Discoveries concerning Bees, Ingenious Essays, Improving Allegories, Uncommon Epitaphs, Improvements in Husbandry, Valuable Receipts in Phisic, With many other Uncommon and Useful Pieces by Authors of the Best Taste.
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- MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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London : printed for N. Young, under the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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152,151-158,189-236,137-142,[2]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T211627
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