Proteus redivivus, or, The art of wheedling or insinuation obtain'd by general conversation and extracted from the several humours, inclinations, and passions of both sexes, respecting their several ages, and suiting each profession or occupation / collected and methodized by the author of the first part of the English rogue.

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Proteus redivivus, or, The art of wheedling or insinuation obtain'd by general conversation and extracted from the several humours, inclinations, and passions of both sexes, respecting their several ages, and suiting each profession or occupation / collected and methodized by the author of the first part of the English rogue.
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Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?
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London :: Printed by W.D. ...,
1675.
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Subject terms
Rogues and vagabonds.
Swindlers and swindling.
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"Proteus redivivus, or, The art of wheedling or insinuation obtain'd by general conversation and extracted from the several humours, inclinations, and passions of both sexes, respecting their several ages, and suiting each profession or occupation / collected and methodized by the author of the first part of the English rogue." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43173.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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PROTEUS REDIVIVUS: OR THE Art of Wheedling, OR INSINUATION, Obtain'd by GENERAL CONVERSATION, AND Extracted from the several Humours, Inclinations, and Passions of both Sexes, respecting their several Ages, and suit∣ing each Profession or Occupation.

Collected and Methodized By the AUTHOR of the First Part of the ENGLISH ROGUE.

Thy Credit wary keep, 'tis quickly gone, B'ing got by many Actions, lost by one.

LONDON, Printed by W. D. and are to be sold at the Sign of the Ship in St. Mary Axe, and by most Booksellers, 1675.

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