An edition of The dialogues of devils (1832)

The dialogues of devils

on the many vices which abound in the civil and religious world

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An edition of The dialogues of devils (1832)

The dialogues of devils

on the many vices which abound in the civil and religious world

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Publisher
J. Harding
Language
English
Pages
284

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Dialogues of Devils
March 31, 2003, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Edition Notes

First published, London, 1772, under title: Infernal conference: or, Dialogues of devils.

Published in
Philadelphia, Pa
Genre
Fiction.
Other Titles
Infernal conference.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV4515 .M29 1849

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Pagination
vi, 284 p. ;
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6343103M
Internet Archive
dialoguesofdevil0000macg
LCCN
36024840
OCLC/WorldCat
20747614

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