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The Yankey in London
being the first part of a series of letters
Tyler, Royall (1757-1826)
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
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LETTER III. Prominent traits in the English character.
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LETTER V. The British House of Commons.
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LETTER VIII. The House of Lords.
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LETTER XI. English Biography.
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LETTER XIX. The London Booksellers—Etymology of the term Yankey.
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LETTER XX. Strictures upon the decorous in public bodies.
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LETTER XXIII. The sun—and fashion.
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LETTER XXX. Bite—bamboozle—all the rage—quiz— quizzical—bore—horrid bore—I. owe you one—that's a good one.
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LETTER XXXIII. Literary larceny, forgery, and swindling —Chatterton—Ireland, and Macpherson
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LETTER XLII. Medical, mechanical, and culinary quacks.
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LETTER XLIII. Prominent traits in the English character.
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LETTER XLIV. Introduction to the adventures of a young Bostonian, who went to London to establish a credit.
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LETTER XLV. Strictures on the English language of the present day.
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