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Camlet, how affected by rain.

Coat, how to choose one for the winter.

.i, 46

.i, 41

Chairs and chariots prejudicial to health.

.i, 69

Coachman asleep on his box, what the sign.

.i, 153

Chairmen, an observation upon them.

.i, 154

Church monuments foretell the weather.

Common sewers.....

.i, 167

.i, 171

Cold, the description of one..

.i, 267

Clergy, what tradesmen to avoid.

.ii, 25

Chimney-sweeper, by whom to be avoided.

.ii, 33

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Coachman, his whip dangerous..

Countryman perplexed to find the way.

.ii, 254

.ii, 73

Chairmen, their exercise in frosty weather.
Covent-garden.....

his care of his horses..

Coaches dangerous in snowy weather..

Cries of the Town, observations upon them.
Christmas, what cries forerun it.

.ii, 310

.ii, 311

.ii, 327

.ii, 335

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a season for general charity.

Coaches, those that keep them uncharitable.

.ii, 444

Cloacina, goddess of common-sewers.

.ii, 451

.ii, 115

Charing-cross.

.ii, 214

Christmas-box....

.ii, 185

Charity most practised by Walkers.

where given with judgment.

not to be delayed..

Chairs, the danger of them..

Coaches, attended with ill accidents..

despised by Walkers...

kept by coxcombs and pimps.

Clement's-church, the pass of it described..

.ii, 454

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Fire-engines..

Fireman, his virtue.....

.iii, 353

.iii, 362

.iii, 369

Female Walkers, what necessary for them.....

Father, the happiness of a child who knows his own..ii, 177

.i, 209

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Knocker of a door, an observation on one.

ii, 467

Catherine, or Katherine-street....

260

and chairs..

Ladies walking the streets.

London, its happiness, before the invention of coaches

in the park, what they betoken..

Book. Ver.

.i, 101

.i, 105

.i, 145

Letchers, old, where they frequent....

dress, neither by reason nor instinct.

.i, 149

Leadenhall-market....

.ii, 280

Lintot, Mr. advice to him.

.ii, 546

Lawyer passing the street in a coach.

.ii, 565

Labourers returned from work.

.ii, 579

.iii, 13

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Lantern, what it shows in the middle of the street.

.iii, 335

Ludgate-hill..

..ii, 292

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Meuse, jugglers often ply there about to inveigle Walk-

Milkmaid of the City unlike a rural one..

.ii, 287

Masons, dangerous to pass where at work.

Mercy recommended to coachmen and carmen.

.ii, 11

.ii, 237

.ii, 266

Modesty not to be offended...

.ii, 298

Miser, his manner of charity..

Monday, by what observations to know it.

.ii, 408

Moor-fields...

.ii, 462

Monmouth-street..

..ii, 548

ibid.

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Edipus.

Oyster, the courage of him that first ate one.

Pavers, their duty..

Paris, the streets of that city....

Poor, their murmurs, what the sign of.

Paul, St. his festival..

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Presents better than flattery..

Pattens, a female implement..

Precepts, what the consequence, if neglected..

.i, 176

.i, 189

.i, 212

Patten, its derivation....

.i, 280

Perfumer, by whom to be avoided.

.i, 282

Porter, sworn, useful to Walkers.

.ii, 29

'Prentices not to be relied on..

.ii, 65

Post, when to walk on the outside of it..

.ii, 69

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Petticoat, its use in bad weather.

.ii, 237

Pavers, a signal for coaches to avoid them.

.ii, 304

Pattens inconvenient in snowy weather.

.ii, 306

Phaeton, a beau compared to him..

.ii, 324

Periwigs, how stolen off the head..

.ii, 535

Pickpocket, his art and misfortunes.

.iii, 55

Paint, how to be avoided.

.iii, 59

Playhouse, a caution when you lead a lady out of it..iii, 255

.iii, 337

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Shoe-cleaning boys, the time of their first appearance. i, 23

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25

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what sort improper for Walkers.

what proper for dancers.

.i, 33

Surtout kersey, its description..

what most proper for Walkers.

.i, 30

ibid.

Shower, a man in one described.

.i, 55

Shins, what they betoken when scorched.

.i, 191

.i, 137

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