Sacharissa

some account of Dorothy Sidney, countess of Sunderland, her family and friends, 1617-1684

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Sacharissa

some account of Dorothy Sidney, countess of Sunderland, her family and friends, 1617-1684

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Language
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Pages
314

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Edition Notes

Portions of the work appeared originally in Macmillian's magazine as "Sunderland and Sacharissa", "Sacharissa's letters" and "The Savile papers".

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London

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Library of Congress
DA407.S9 A4

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Pagination
x, 314 p.
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6921573M
Internet Archive
sacharissasomeac00adyjrich
LCCN
02026360
OCLC/WorldCat
1426483
Library Thing
236354

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