The history of Filchum Cantum; or a merry and diverting dialogue between Apollo a senator, Foolish Harry, Silly Billy, a griffin, a printer, a spider killer, a jack ass, the sonorous guns of Ludgate, and St. Sepulchre's great bell. Necessary to be read by all, of whatever Degrees, Ages, or Sexes, and more especially, by all who read the news papers, this being a Key to all. By I.G. Gent. a moral philosopher.
- I. G., Gent., a moral philosopher.
- Date:
- 1749
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London : printed for R. Viney, and T. Smith, at the Bible in Canon Alley, St. Paul's Church-Yard; to be had at all booksellers and pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, 1749.
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31,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T117253
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