The unfortunate, and at last happy lady, or, the reward, of virtue & innocence [electronic resource] : Being the history of Clarissa Moore, the daughter of a baronet. Giving a true account how she was trepanned in London: -being left in an house of ill-fame by her own Brother, in order to cheat her out of her Portion, which was 60001 and her miraculous preservation, and the honourable behaviour of Mr. Kenny, an Irish gentleman. A true story.
1800
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The unfortunate, and at last happy lady, or, the reward, of virtue & innocence [electronic resource] : Being the history of Clarissa Moore, the daughter of a baronet. Giving a true account how she was trepanned in London: -being left in an house of ill-fame by her own Brother, in order to cheat her out of her Portion, which was 60001 and her miraculous preservation, and the honourable behaviour of Mr. Kenny, an Irish gentleman. A true story.
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London : Printed by E. Thomas, Golden-Lane, Barbican. For M. Bassan, Pleasant-Row, Bethnal-Green-Road. And sold by all booksellers in town and country, [1800?]
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36 p. ; 8vo.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), N72177
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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