Guthrie versus Sterne : the eloquent speech, at length, of C. Phillips, Esq. in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the case of Guthrie v. Sterne, for adultery
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- 254228
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- Book
- Author:
- Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859
- Description:
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- London : George Hebert, 1819
- 12 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Irish pamphlet collection
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- 1859
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- 1819
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