"Human prudence: or the art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune to permanent honor, and to real grandeur"@en
"Human prudence, or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur adapted to the genius of the citizens, and designed for the use of schools in the United States"@en
"Human prudence, or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur : adapted to the genius of the citizens, and designed for the use of schools in the United States"@en
"Human prudence or The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur"@en
"Human prudence, or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur"@en
"Human prudence: or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur"
"Human prudence; or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur"@en
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