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An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition

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  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French : giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French ... By a French gentleman"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French ... By a French gentleman"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French ... By a French gentleman"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, their preachers, authors, &c. By a French gentleman"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, their preachers, authors, &c. By a French gentleman"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, ... By a French gentleman"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French : giving an account of their present state and condition"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French : giving an account of their present state and condition"
  • "An agreeable criticism of the City of Paris and the French; giving an account of their present state and condition: their Virtues and Vices. Their Academies. Their Dress, Devotion, Levity. Their Women. Their Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions. Their Theatres. Their Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers. Their Lawyers, Pick-Pockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of Things. Their Horses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection. Their Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affectation, Labour. Taverns, Climate, Trades-People, Fruit. House-Rent. Taylors. Brokers. Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, &c. Political Calculations of the number of Houses, Consumption of Food, &c"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism of the City of Paris and the French; giving an account of their present state and condition: their Virtues and Vices. Their Academies. Their Dress, Devotion, Levity. Their Women. Their Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions. Their Theatres. Their Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers. Their Lawyers, Pick-Pockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of Things. Their Horses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection. Their Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affectation, Labour. Taverns, Climate, Trades-People, Fruit. House-Rent. Taylors. Brokers. Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, &c. Political Calculations of the number of Houses, Consumption of Food, &c"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: their Virtues and Vices. Their Academies. Their Dress, Devotion, Levity. Their Women. Their Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions. Their Theatres. Their Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers. Their Lawyers, Pick-Pockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of things. Their Horses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection. Their Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affectation, Labour. Taverns. Climate. Trades-People. Fruit. House-Rent. Taylors. Brokers. Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, &c. Political Calculations of the number of Houses, Consumption of Food. &c. Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, their Preachers, Authors, &c. By a French gentleman"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: their Virtues and Vices. Their Academies. Their Dress, Devotion, Levity. Their Women. Their Beggars, Writers, Booksellers. Their Diversions. Their Theatres. Their Gallantry, Language, Entertainment of Strangers. Their Lawyers, Pick-Pockets, Physicians and Quacks. The Court, the Great Men, the King and the Mob. The Tuilleries, Lamps, Chymists, and Clergy. Their Notions of things. Their Horses, Eating-Houses, Liveries. Their Conjugal Affection. Their Luxury, Vanity, Civility, Garrulity. Their Courts of Judicature. Their Invention, Affectation, Labour. Taverns. Climate. Trades-People. Fruit. House-Rent. Taylors. Brokers. Fair of St. Germain. Their Bridges, Buildings, &c. Political Calculations of the number of Houses, Consumption of Food. &c. Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, their Preachers, Authors, &c. By a French gentleman"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With f"@en
  • "An Agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French ... : being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris"@en
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French : giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, ... By a French gentleman"
  • "An agreeable criticism, of the city of Paris and the French : giving an account of their present state and condition: ... Being a translation of an Italian letter, written lately from Paris, by a Sicilian, to a friend of his at Amsterdam. With further remarks upon the French, their preachers, authors, &c. By a French gentleman"@en