Modern midnight conversation, or matrimonial dialogues; adapted to the times. Describing the secret intrigues, private thoughts, and prevailing opinions, which at present occupy the most remarkable personages in the polite, political, and literary worlds; and disclosing the Sentiments of most Modern Characters, from those whose Follies glare in the Bon Ton, to such as are confined to humbler Absurdities; Particularly Nabob Hunters, Levee Hunters, Intended Bankrupts, Coiners, Filers, Duellists, Ministerial and Antiministerial Aldermen, Ministerial and Antiministerial Common Councilmen, Newmarket Jockeys, Political Barbers, Schemers, Unemployed Artists, Guttling Citizens, Trading Justices, Contractors, Forestallers, Speculative Stock-Jobbers, Opulent Farmers, Emigrating Manufacturers, &c. &c. &c.

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[1775?]
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London : printed for T. Evans, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1775?]

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xii,228p. ; 120.

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ESTC T125621

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