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A short account of the life and death of Miss Alice Gilbert, : who died, August the 27th, 1772. In the nineteenth year of her age
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Visual Materials
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Manuscripts
A.Ms.S. 67 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
JL 1396