PDF Vol. 1 PDF Vol. 2 PDF Vorderdeckel PDF Rücken PDF Vorsatz PDF Vakat PDF Titelblatt PDF Inhaltsverzeichnis PDF Book VI. Containing about three Weeks. PDF Book VI. Containing three Days. PDF Book VIII. Containing above two Days. PDF Chap. I. A wonderful long Chapter concerning the Marvellous; being much the longest of all our introductory Chapters. PDF Chap. II. In which the Landlady pays a Visit to Mr. Jones. PDF Chap. III. In which the Surgeon makes his second Appearance. PDF Chap. IV. In which is introduced one of the pleasantest Barbers that was ever recorded in History, the Barber of Bagdad, nor be in Don Quixote, not excepted. PDF Chap. V. A Dialogue between Mr. Jones and the Barber. PDF Chap, VI. In which more of the Talents of Mr. Benjamin will appear, as well as who this extraordinary Person was. PDF Chap. VIII. Containing better Reasons than whichhave yet appeared for the Conduct of Partridge; an Apology for the Weakness of Jones; and some farther Anecdotes concerning my Landlady. PDF Chap. VIII. Jones arrives at Gloucester, and goes to the Bell; the Character of that House, and of a Pettyfogger, which he there meets with. PDF Chap. IX. Containing several Dialogues between Jones and Partridge, concerning Love, Cold, Hunger, ant other Matters; PDF Chap. X. In which our Travellers meet with a very extraordinary Adventure. PDF Chap. XI. In which the Man of the Hill begins to relate his History. PDF Chap. XII. In which the Man of the Hill continues his History. PDF Chap. XIII. In which the foregoing Story is farher continued. PDF Chap. XIV. In which the Man of the Hill concludes his History. PDF Chap. XV. A brief History Europe. And a curious Disourse between Mr. Jones and the Man of the Hill.
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