The Ladies Defence: Or, the Bride-woman's Counsellor Answer'd: a Poem ... Written by a Lady. [The Epistle Dedicatory Signed: M---y C-------, I.e. Mary Lady Chudleigh. A Reply to “The Bride Womans Counsellor,” by John Sprint.]John Deeve, 1701 - 23 oldal |
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