An edition of The ladies calling, in two parts (1693)

The ladies' calling, in two parts.

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An edition of The ladies calling, in two parts (1693)

The ladies' calling, in two parts.

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Publish Date
Publisher
At the Theatre
Language
English
Pages
270

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Cover of: The ladies calling, in two parts
The ladies calling, in two parts
1705, Printed at the Theater
in English - 8th impression. --
Cover of: The ladies calling, in two parts
The ladies calling, in two parts
1700
in English - 7th impression. --
Cover of: The ladies calling, in two parts
The ladies calling, in two parts
1700, At the Theater
Microform in English - The seventh impression
Cover of: The ladies' calling, in two parts.
The ladies' calling, in two parts.
1700, At the Theatre
in English - 7th impression.
Cover of: The ladies calling, in two parts
The ladies calling, in two parts
1693, At the Theater
Microform in English - The sixth impression

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Oxford

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Pagination
[20] 270 p.
Number of pages
270

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OL17776896M

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