The history of James P*****n, Esq; of the county of Devon. Being A full, true, and perfect Relation of his Birth and Education. The many Hazards he was exposed to, on Account of the Women of the Town. How after he had spent all his Allowance, he was drawn in to commit a Robbery with a pretended Friend, for which he had nearly been hang'd. How he afterwards took himself into a more serious Way of Thinking, and abandon'd every vicious Habit of Life; and at last became a good Husband to a Lady of great Rank, Fortune, and Merit. Licenced at the Stamp Office according to Act of Parliament.
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- 1756
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London : printed by T. Bailey, in Leadenhall-Street, by Whom, printing in General is perform'd neat and reasonable, 1756.
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36p. ; 80.
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ESTC T12477
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