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The seducer convicted, on his own evidence,, or a full confutation of a pamphlet, intitled "Calumny." By the author of "Seduction: or, the cause of "injured innocence pleaded: a poem."
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The seducer convicted, on his own evidence,, or a full confutation of a pamphlet, intitled "Calumny." By the author of "Seduction: or, the cause of "injured innocence pleaded: a poem."
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1783.
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307139
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De Courcy, Richard (1743-1803)
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