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Pavers, their duty,

Paris, the streets of that city,

i. 85

Poor, their murmurs, what the sign of,

i. 178

i. 176

Paul, St. his festival,

Pattens, a female implement,

Precepts, what the consequence, if neglected, i. 189

i. 2.12

i. 280

Presents better than flattery,

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"Prentices not to be relied on,

Poft, when to walk on the outside of it,

Pillory, not to be gazed upon,

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Pall-mall celebrated,

Pythagoras, his doctrine,

ii. 24L

Petticoat, its ufe in bad weather,

ii. 304

Phaëton, a beau compared to him,

Pattens inconvenient in fnowy weather,

Pavers, a signal for coaches to avoid them,

ii. 306

ii. 324

ii. 535

Perriwigs, how ftolen off the head,

iii. 55

Pick-pocket, his art and misfortunes,

iii. 59

iii. 337

Paint, how to be avoided,

Play-house, a caution when you lead a lady out of it,

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Shoe-cleaning boys, the time of their first appearance,

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Swithin, St. his festival,

Smallcoal-man, by whom to be avoided,
Summer, foreign to the author's defign,
Signs, the use of them,

Seven dials of St. Giles's parish described,

i. 183

ii. 35

ii. 315

ii. 67

ii. 80

Stockings,

Spring, the cries then in use,

Saturday, by what observations to know it,

Streets, narrow ones to be avoided,

Stockings, how to prevent their being spattered, ii. 91

ii. 247

ii. 320

Snowy weather,

Shoes, how to free them from snow,

ii. 325

Snow-balls, coachmen pelted with them,

Schoolboys, mischievous in frosty weather,

Sempftrefs, the description of her in a frosty morning,

advice to her,

ii. 329

ii. 33

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Trivia, the Goddess of streets and highways, invoked,

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Trades offenfive to the fmell,

ii. 246

Tea-drinkers, a neceffary caution to them,

ii. 296

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Venice, the streets of it,

Vaults, an observation upon them,
Vulcan in love with a milk-maid,
advice to him,

metamorphofed to a country farrier,
the inventor of hobnails and sparables,
the inventor of pattens,

Upholder, where he frequents,

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Winter, the beginning of it defcribed,

Weather, figns of cold,

figns of fair,

figns of rainy,

Witney broad-cloth proper for horsemen,

Wig compared to Alecto's fnakes,

to Glaucus's beard,

what to be worn in a mist,

i. 211

i. 97

i. 172

i. 241

i 245

i. 253

i. 263

i. 275

ii. 470

i. z

i. 133

i. 143

i. 157

i. 47

i. 202

i. 205

i. 125

Waterman,

to whom to be denied,

when to keep it,

Way, of whom to be enquired,

Watling-street,

Waterman, judicious in the weather,
Winds whistling, what they foretel,
Wall, to whom to be given,

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Women, the ill confequence of gazing on them, iii. 101
Wheel-barrows, how they prejudice walkers, iii. 107

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