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Polite Conversation, Consisting of Smart, Witty, Droll, and Whimsical Sayings, Collected for his Amusement, and Made Into a Regular Dialogue. By Dr. J (in English)
Jonathan Swift
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Polite Conversation, Consisting of Smart, Witty, Droll, and Whimsical Sayings, Collected for his Amusement, and Made Into a Regular Dialogue. By Dr. J (in English) - Swift, Jonathan
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Synopsis "Polite Conversation, Consisting of Smart, Witty, Droll, and Whimsical Sayings, Collected for his Amusement, and Made Into a Regular Dialogue. By Dr. J (in English)"
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