The busy-Body; or, the adventures of Monsieur Bigand; a man infinitely inquisitive and enterprizing, even to rashness; Which Unhappy Faculties, nevertheless, instead of ruining, raised him from the Lowest Obscurity, to a most Splendid Fortune. Interspersed with several humourous stories. The Whole Containing great Variety of Adventures, equally Instructive and Diverting. In two volumes. Vol. I.

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  • The busy-Body; or, the adventures of Monsieur Bigand; a man infinitely inquisitive and enterprizing, even to rashness; Which Unhappy Faculties, nevertheless, instead of ruining, raised him from the Lowest Obscurity, to a most Splendid Fortune. Interspersed with several humourous stories. The Whole Containing great Variety of Adventures, equally Instructive and Diverting. In two volumes. Vol. I.
  • Mouche, ou les avantures de M. Bigand. English
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Imprint
Dublin: printed for James Williams, in Skinner-Row, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]
Publication year
1768-1768
ESTC No.
N15275
Grub Street ID
5000
Description
2v. ; 12⁰
Note
A translation of 'La mouche' by C. de Fieux, Chevalier de Mouhy.
Uncontrolled note
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