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An account of the last words of Christian Ker : who died at Edinburgh, on the 4th of February, 1702, in the 11th year of her age. ... By Mr. Archibald Deans
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An account of the last words of Christian Ker : who died at Edinburgh, on the 4th of February, 1702, in the 11th year of her age. ... By Mr. Archibald Deans
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1748.
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310868
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Deans, Archibald
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