THE DUMB PHILOSOPHER ...
The dumb philosopher; or Great Britain's wonder, containing I. A faithful and very surprising account how Dickory Cronke, a tinner's son in the county of Cornwal, was born dumb, and continued so for 58 years; and how some days before he died, he came to his speech: with memoirs of his life and the manner of his death. II. A declaration of his faith and principles in religion: with a collection of select meditations, composed in his retirement. III. His prophetical observations upon the affairs of Europe, more particularly of Great-Britain, from 1720, to 1729. The whole extracted from his original papers, and confirmed by unquestionable authority. To which is annexed. His elegy, written by a young Cornish gentleman, of Exeter Coll. in Oxford; with an epitaph by another hand.
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