The troubles of life :
being a familiar description of the troubles of the poor laborer, the little shopkeeper, the great tradesman, the sickly man, the disappointed lover, the unhappy husband, the widower, and lastly, the child of sorrow. To which is added, The story of the guinea and the shilling, being a cure for trouble in general.
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