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The Casuist: Or A Dialogue Between Pasquin And Marfolio, Concerning Men And Things: By A Society Of Gentlemen.
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Bodleian Library (Oxford)
P002921
Title from caption. Imprint from colophon. Imprints vary; first five numbers include year of publication. Last year of publication from dates of issues. From no. 6-15 imprint reads in part: "Printed by W. Bodenham, at the Printing-Press and Bible near St. Dunstan's-Church, in Fleet-Street; and sold by W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and W. Chetwood". Price follows imprint in no. 1-5: "Three half-pence". First three issues include introductory advertisement to the reader. Printed in two columns; text begins with factotum initial.
London [England] : printed for W. Chetwood at Cato's-Head under Tom's Coffee-house, Covent-Garden; and J. Peele at Mr. Locke's Head near Temple-Bar; where subscriptions, letters, and advertisements are taken in: as also up one pair of stairs, no. 2 in Holborn-Court, Grays-Inn, 1719-[1720]. 15 v. ; 4