Mr. William Fuller's third narrative, containing new matters of fact, proving the pretended Prince of Wales to be a grand cheat upon the nation

with an answer to some reflections cast upon him, the whole written with his own hand

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Mr. William Fuller's third narrative, containing new matters of fact, proving the pretended Prince of Wales to be a grand cheat upon the nation

with an answer to some reflections cast upon him, the whole written with his own hand

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[s.n.]
Language
English
Pages
45

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Edition Notes

Advertising: [2] p., 3rd count.

Reproduction of the original from the Smith College Library.

Published in
London
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks, Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks
Other Titles
Third narrative, containing new matters of fact, proving the pretended Prince of Wales to be a grand cheat upon the nation

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Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource ([6], 45, [2] p.).
Number of pages
45

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OL44699376M
OCLC/WorldCat
606585837

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