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(‎Changed claim: Title page transcript (P5): THE| School of VENUS,| OR,| Cupid restor'd to Sight;| BEING| A HISTORY| OF| CUCKOLDS| AND| Cuckold-makers,| Contain'd in an Account of the Secret Amours| and pleasant Intrigues of our British Kings, Noble-|men, and others; with the most incomparable| Beauties, and famous Jilts, from HENRY the| Second, to this present Reign.| The whole interspersed with curious Letters of Love| and Gallantry.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| LONDON:| Pri...)
 
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THE| School of VENUS,| OR,| Cupid restor'd to Sight;| BEING| A HISTORY| OF| CUCKOLDS| AND| Cuckold-makers,| Contain'd in an Account of the Secret Amours| and pleasant Intrigues of our British Kings, Noble-|men, and others; with the most incomparable| Beauties, and famous Jilts, from HENRY the| Second, to this present Reign.| The whole interspersed with curious Letters of Love| and Gallantry.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and E. Berington without Temple-Bar, 1716.
Property / Title page transcript: THE| School of VENUS,| OR,| Cupid restor'd to Sight;| BEING| A HISTORY| OF| CUCKOLDS| AND| Cuckold-makers,| Contain'd in an Account of the Secret Amours| and pleasant Intrigues of our British Kings, Noble-|men, and others; with the most incomparable| Beauties, and famous Jilts, from HENRY the| Second, to this present Reign.| The whole interspersed with curious Letters of Love| and Gallantry.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and E. Berington without Temple-Bar, 1716. / rank
 
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    THE| School of VENUS,| OR,| Cupid restor'd to Sight;| BEING| A HISTORY| OF| CUCKOLDS| AND| Cuckold-makers,| Contain'd in an Account of the Secret Amours| and pleasant Intrigues of our British Kings, Noble-|men, and others; with the most incomparable| Beauties, and famous Jilts, from HENRY the| Second, to this present Reign.| The whole interspersed with curious Letters of Love| and Gallantry.| [rule]| By Capt. Alexander Smith.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall,| and E. Berington without Temple-Bar, 1716.
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