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The third volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, containing, Amusements serious & comical, calculated for the meridian of London. To which is added, ten letters, on several subjects, Together with His Pocket-Book of Common Places. His Walk round London and Westminster, pleasantly exposing the Vices and Follies of several parts of the Town. Letters translated from Aeneas Sylvius, Poet-Laureat to the Emperor, who was after that created Pope, (pius II.) with his Satyr on Women of the Town. A Declamation in Defence of Gaming, &c. against Drunkenness. The Dispensary; or, The Quacks: a Farce, wrote in the Year 1697. His Diverting Letters, Billet-Deux, both Originals and Translations, to Gentlemen and Ladies. His Voyage on the Thames; or, the Water-Dialect. Poems, Translations, Lampoons, and Satyrs on several Occasions, in Latin and English. A Continuation of the Quaker's Sermon. His London and Lacedemonian Oracles, resolving many Nice and Curious Questions.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Early works to 1800.
English literature.
Genre:
Facetiae.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([8],156148160p.,plate )
Place of Publication:
London : printed for S. B. and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1708.
Notes:
S. B = Samuel Briscoe? - Intended to accompany the two volume edition of the works, 1707.
In three parts, each with separate pagination and register.
Possibly printed in 1707.
Braces in imprint.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T50097.
OCLC:
642618349

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