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The praise of York-shire ale : wherein is enumerated several sorts of drinks, with a discription [sic] of the humors of most sorts of drunckards. To vvhich is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as it is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York-shire. Being a miscellanious discourse or hotch-potch of several country affairs, begun by a daughter and her mother, and continued by the faeher [sic], son, uncle, neece, and land-lord: after which follows a scold between Nell and Bess, two York-shire women. Corrected and amended, with large additions in many places throughout the whole book, by the author, and after all, a clavis explaining the meaning of all the York-shire words in the dialogue

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