A notable discouery of coosenage, now daily practised by sun
A notable discouery of coosenage, now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called connie-catchers, and crosse-byters
plainely laying open those pernicious sleightes that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion : written for the general benefit of all gentlemen, cittizens, aprentises, countrey farmers and yoemen, that may hap to fall into the company of such coosening companions : with a delightfull discourse of the coosenage of colliers
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