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An exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, An Exmoor courtship. The eighth edition: wherein are now added, Such Notes in the Margin, and a vocabulary at the End, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth Expressions, and interpreting barbarous Words and Phrases.
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Author Lock, Peter, of North-Moulton
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Exeter
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printed and sold by B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhall
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Literature and Language
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T097827
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