A new dictionary of all the cant and flash languages, [electronic resource] : both ancient and modern; used by gipsies, beggars, swindlers, shoplifters, Peterers, Starrers, Footpads, Highwaymen, Sharpers, And every Class of Offenders, from a Lully Prigger to a High Tober Gloak. Carefully arranged and selected from the most approved Authors, and from the Manuscripts of Jonathan Wild, Baxter, and Others. By Humphry Tristram Potter, Attorney at Law, Dedicated, Dedicated, by Permission, to William Addington, Esq.
1796
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A new dictionary of all the cant and flash languages, [electronic resource] : both ancient and modern; used by gipsies, beggars, swindlers, shoplifters, Peterers, Starrers, Footpads, Highwaymen, Sharpers, And every Class of Offenders, from a Lully Prigger to a High Tober Gloak. Carefully arranged and selected from the most approved Authors, and from the Manuscripts of Jonathan Wild, Baxter, and Others. By Humphry Tristram Potter, Attorney at Law, Dedicated, Dedicated, by Permission, to William Addington, Esq.
Uniform Title
Dictionary of all the cant & flash language
Edition
Revised and corrected.
Publication Details
[London] : Printed by W. Mackintosh, and sold by J. Downes, No.240, Temple Bar, [1796?]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
16,[1],10-62p. ; 8⁰.
Note
A reissue of the 1795(?) revised edition with a reset titlepage and new dedication signed: The editor.
First published in 1790 as 'A dictionary of all the cant & flash language'.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
First published in 1790 as 'A dictionary of all the cant & flash language'.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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English Short Title Catalog, T74570.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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