The Jewish Spy: Being a Philosophical, Historical, and Critical Correspondence, by Letters, which Lately Passed Between Certain Jews in Turky, Italy, France, &c. Translated from the Originals Into French, by the Marquis D'Argens; and Now Done Into English

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A. Miller, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, and A. Shuckburgh, 1765
Earlier 3rd edition published in Dublin in 1753.
 

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