An Apology for the Conduct of Mrs. T. C. Phillips: More Particularly, that Part of it which Relates to Her Marriage with an Eminent Dutch Merchant. To which is Now First Added, Mrs. Phillip's Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield. ...G. Smith, 1761 |
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