The silver key, or a fancy to truth and a warning to youth
Printed in three columns. Woodcut of lion at head of text. At head of text: Shewing the benefit of money, and the contempt of the poor, under the term of a silver key. At end of text: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street, Boston, Sept. 2d, 1811. First line: The silver key, doth bear the sway.
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