A parlour companion (Gratis.) To prevent disputes and settle differences in private families, to guard against informations. Also a description of the means for rendering us pleasant to ourselves and agreeable to others. At No. 55, Long-Acre, London. Entered at Stationers Hall.

  • Dickinson, Robert, active 1790-1806.
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1796?]
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[London : s.n., 1796?]

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[5],vi-xviii,6-18,32-48p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T194637

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