Labour in vain: or, What signifies little or nothing. Viz. I. The poor man's petitioning at court. II. Expectation of benefit from a covetous man in his life-time. III. The marriage of an old man to a young woman. IV. Endeavours to regulate mens manners by preaching or writing. V. Being a Jacobite. VI. Confining an insolvent debtor. VII. Promise of secrecy in a conspiracy. VIII. An enquiry after a place.

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  • Labour in vain: or, What signifies little or nothing. Viz. I. The poor man's petitioning at court. II. Expectation of benefit from a covetous man in his life-time. III. The marriage of an old man to a young woman. IV. Endeavours to regulate mens manners by preaching or writing. V. Being a Jacobite. VI. Confining an insolvent debtor. VII. Promise of secrecy in a conspiracy. VIII. An enquiry after a place.
  • Labour in vain What signifies little or nothing
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Imprint
London: printed, and sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1700.
Publication year
1700-1700
ESTC No.
R219389
Grub Street ID
93932
Description
[2], 29, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Attributed by Wing to Edward Ward.

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