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The surprises of love : exemplified in The romance of a day, or An adventure in Greenwich-Park, last Easter. The romance of a night, or A Covent-Garden-adventure
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The surprises of love : exemplified in The romance of a day, or An adventure in Greenwich-Park, last Easter. The romance of a night, or A Covent-Garden-adventure
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Publication date
1765.
Call number
230034
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Cleland, John (1709-1789)
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Dimensions
17 cm (12mo)
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Cleland, John, (1709-1789.)
Cleland, John, (1709-1789.)
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