Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon

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Cover of: Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon
Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon
1788, printed by Stafford and Davenport, for J. Kerby; and Scatcherd and Whitaker
Microform in English

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Stewart was the name, adopted from her mother, of Margaret Caroline Rudd.

With a half-title.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 7059, no.14).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 7059, no. 14.

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Microform
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[4],38p.
Number of pages
38

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OL16825223M

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