Packwood's whim. The goldfinch's nest; or, the way to get money and be happy. Giving a general account of his diverting advertisements, with other useful observations. Reader, When you have perused this Book and assert you were neither Excited to Cry, Laugh, or Grin-You must not expect to be Ranked among the most Favourite Customers. To Make this Publication worth your Money, that there may be no grumbling, An Half Crown is placed in the Middle of it. By George Packwood

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Packwood's whim. The goldfinch's nest; or, the way to get money and be happy. Giving a general account of his diverting advertisements, with other useful observations. Reader, When you have perused this Book and assert you were neither Excited to Cry, Laugh, or Grin-You must not expect to be Ranked among the most Favourite Customers. To Make this Publication worth your Money, that there may be no grumbling, An Half Crown is placed in the Middle of it. By George Packwood (Online)
Packwood's whim. The goldfinch's nest; or, the way to get money and be happy. Giving a general account of his diverting advertisements, with other useful observations. Reader, When you have perused this Book and assert you were neither Excited to Cry, Lau

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[London] : Printed July 23, 1796. Sold by the author, at No. 16, Gracechurch-Street, London; Mr. Raeburn, North-Bridge, Edinburgh; Mr. Simmons, Capel-Street, Dublin; and by the news carriers in town and country, and may be had of the different tradesmen, see their names at the latter end of this book, [1796]

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