A description of devils. Containing, I. The devil of a statesman. II. The devil of a courtier. III. The devil of a beau. IV. Of black devils. V. The devil of a lawyer- VI. The devil of a bailiff. VII. The devil of a judge. VIII. The devil of a priest. IX. The devil of a saint. X. The devil of a she-favourite. XI. Black and white devils. XII. The devil of Caadinals [sic]. XIII. The devil of a tame-warriour, or a militia-captain. XIV. The military devils. XV. The devil of a captain. XVI. The devil of a serjeant XVII. The devil of a pawn-broker. XVIII. The devil of an overseer. XIX. The devil of an apothecary. XX. The devil of an informer. XXI. The devil of a doctor. XXII. The devil of a whore. XXIII. The devil of a wife

Imprint
London : printed for J. Millet, in the Strand, [1687?]
Publication year
1683-1692
ESTC No.
R233830
Grub Street ID
105259
Description
[3], 6-34 p. ; 8°.
Note
Date of publication conjectured from Plomer, H.R. Dictionaries of the printers and booksellers. John Millet was active in London from 1683 to 1692

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