2 edition of The French mountebank, or, An operator fit for these present times found in the catalog.
The French mountebank, or, An operator fit for these present times
Published
1967
by Printed for R. Austin and A. Coe in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | French mountebank, Operator fit for these present times |
Genre | Anecdotes. |
Series | Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 243:E. 93, no. 20. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | [8] p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16733886M |
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The French mountebank, or An operator fit for these present times.: Being a man of great travell and experience throughout most countries in Christendome, and to the great comfort and happinesse of this kingdome lately come to town, and is ready to shew himselfe a man of skill, in all particulars hereafter mentioned, to the distressed rich for their money, and to the poor for Gods sake.
The French mountebank, or, An operator fit for these present times: being a man of great travell and experience throughout most countries in christendome, and to the great comfort and happinesse of this Kingdome lately come to town and is ready to shew himselfe a man of skill in all particulars hereafter mentioned: to the distressed rich for their money and to the poor for Gods sake.
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