A discourse against purgatory A French gentleman, dining with some company on a fast day ... An appendix to the Discourse on purgatory Hom. Il. I It having been asserted by Misokuon in this our Medley... Mr. Brice, Your allowing vacancy ... The lover's auction Verses wrote extempore in a lady's prayer-book
The serio-jocular medley in verse and prose : some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other parts as mean and pitiful as common readers can desire : consisting of choice pieces of wit and humour, moral discourses, political essays, and a vast variety of useful and entertaining speculations ... : intermix’d with many original performances, transmitted by correspondents, &c. &c. / by Iscanius Philanax
Collection / Other Creator
Brice, Andrew, 1690-1773
Collection Created
Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the years 1734 and 1735
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