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 Rh  In which is introduced one of the pleaantet Barbers that was ever recorded in Hitory, the Barber of Bagdad, nor be in Don Quixotte not excepted. p. 166.  A Dialogue between Mr. Jones and the Barber. p. 174.  In which more of the Talents of Mr. Benjamin will appear, as well as who this extraordinary Peron was. p. 182.  Containing better Reaons than any which have yet appeared for the Conduct of Partridge; an Apology for the Weaknes of Jones; and ome farther Anecdotes concerning my Landlady. p. 190.  Jones arrives at Glouceter, and goes to the Bell; the Character of that Houe, and of a Petty-fogger, which he there meets with. p. 198.  Containing everal Dialogues between Jones and Partridge, concerning Love, Cold, Hun-