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O. T.

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  • Cover of: Tell-tale Cupids lately discover'd in the eyes of a certain court lady, now displac'd: with faithful memoirs of the amours and intrigues of the Countess Matilda, from her first coming to court, to the time of her being displac'd : to which are added, I. Toasts to divers persons of quality, and on various occasions. II. A criticism on joaks, viz. the black joak, brown, joak, white joak, and, lastly, the red joak, now in fashion. In a letter to Madam Brown. III. The secret history of Conie-Borough-Street. IV. And, lastly, The banished countess, &c

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  • Cover of: Remarks on a legislative union of the provinces of British North America

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  • Cover of: Vyzvolʹna borotʹba ukraïnsʹkoho narodu, 1917-1921 r.

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