The man of manners, or, Plebeian polish'd : being plain and familiar rules for a modest and genteel behaviour, on most of the ordinary occasions of life, whereby the many vanities, weaknesses and impertinences incident to human nature, (which expose persons to contempt and ridicule) may be easily avoided : written chiefly for the use and benefit of persons of mean births and education, who have unaccountably plung'd themselves into wealth and power ...

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The man of manners, or, Plebeian polish'd : being plain and familiar rules for a modest and genteel behaviour, on most of the ordinary occasions of life, whereby the many vanities, weaknesses and impertinences incident to human nature, (which expose persons to contempt and ridicule) may be easily avoided : written chiefly for the use and benefit of persons of mean births and education, who have unaccountably plung'd themselves into wealth and power ...

Printed for J. Roberts ... and sold by E. Withers ... and J. Jolliffe ..., [1768]

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Date (1768) of publication from NUC

Also: Author (John Erasmus) and date (1737?) from ESTC

Head- and tailpieces, initials

Signatures: A[2], B-H[4], I[2] (t.p.v blank)

References: NUC pre-1956

References: ESTC T038903

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