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Dialogues, English - Early works to 1800

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    Pope Julius the Second . A comical and facetious dialogue between Julius II, evil genius, and St. Peter. Written originally in Latin by the great Erasmus; and now translated into English, by Philanglus Miso Papas.

    | Erasmus, Desiderius d. 1536. | Date: 1719
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    The Rival Dutchess: or, Court incendiary. In a dialogue between Madam Maintenon, and Madam M

    | Date: Printed in the year MDCCVIII. [1708]
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    A dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer, on the present high price of provisions of all kinds; wherein it is set forth how the present scarcity arose, and how it may be in future prevented. By a friend to his country

    | Friend to his country | Date: 1795
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    Dialogues of the dead . By the late Lord (George) Lyttleton.

    | Lyttelton, George Lyttelton Baron, 1709-1773. | Date: 1797
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    The grand contest being a dialogue between James and George, upon a subject of the utmost importance.

    | Date: 1753
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English poetry - 18th century
Marriage - Early works to 1800

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