The London-Bawd: With Her Character and Life - Discovering the Various and Subtle Intrigues of Lewd Women by Anonymous
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course of Wickedness; which if you still continue in, will sooner or later
bring you to certain ruine. Well, said the Bawd, I thought to have serv'd you, by the way of Gratitude, for your kindness and Liberality to me, in my way of Business: But seeing you are otherwise determined, I thank you for your Advice: and am very glad that by my Discourse and seeing the Errors of my Life, you may come to rectifie your own: My advice herein being the same with that of a late great Debauchee, that writ a Book of his Life, _Read, but don't practice: For the Author finds_ _They that live honest, have most quiet minds._ * * * * * FINIS. * * * * * _Books Printed for, and Sold by _J. Gwillim_, against _Crosby-Square_ in _Bishopsgate-Street_._ The History of _England_: Giving a True and Impartial Account of the most considerable Transactions in Church and State, in Peace and War, during the Reigns of all the Kings and Queens, from the coming of _Julius Cesar_ into _Brittain_ to the Year 1696. By _John Seller_, Hydrographer to his Majesty. A Brief History of the Pious and Glorious Life and Actions of the most Illustrious Princess, _Mary_, Queen of _England_, _Scotland_, _France_, and |
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