The mistery of iniquity luckily discover'd . Or, a horrible plot and wicked contrivance against poor honest people of this nation. In a commical dialogue, between a pawnbroker, A Tally-Man, A Bum-Bailiff, A Town-Miss, A Keeping-Fool. A Vintner's-Drawer. And a Sham-Devil. At an Eminent Tavern in Cheapside. Setting forth all their Roguish Intrigues; with a Word or Two of Advice how to avoid them. Written by a well-wisher to his country.
- Allen, William, d. 1686.
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- 1708
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The mistery of iniquity luckily discover'd. Or, a horrible plot and wicked contrivance against poor honest people of this nation. In a commical dialogue, between a pawnbroker, A Tally-Man, A Bum-Bailiff, A Town-Miss, A Keeping-Fool. A Vintner's-Drawer. An
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London : printed for J. Noon near Fleetstreet, 1708.
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