An edition of Lovers' vows (1798)

Lovers' vows: or, The natural son

a comedy, in five acts.

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An edition of Lovers' vows (1798)

Lovers' vows: or, The natural son

a comedy, in five acts.

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English
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66

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Cover of: Lovers' vows: or, The natural son
Lovers' vows: or, The natural son: a comedy, in five acts.
1956, Printed for Thomas, Andrews & Butler. By John W. Butler
Microform in English
Cover of: Lovers' vows
Cover of: The natural son
The natural son: a play, in five acts
1798, Printed for R. Phillips: sold by H. D. Symonds [etc.]
- 4th ed.

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A translation of "Das Kind der Liebe."

Micro-opaque of original in New York Public Library. New York, Readex Microprint, 1962. 1 card. 22.6 x 14.8 cm. (Three centuries of drama: English 1751-1800) (Three centuries of English and American plays 1500-1800).

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Three centuries of drama, Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1800
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Natural son.

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Microform
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66 p.
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66

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July 31, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform];' to 'Microform'
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