The answer of a barrister at law to the curate of En----, concerning the birth of suppositious child : being a reply to some arguments and printed queries dispers'd in and about Oxford, and other places, and sent to the author by the curate, with a challenge to answer categorically.
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Langue: | English |
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London :
[s.n.],
1713.
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Collection: | Hanoverian tracts. Ser.2. ;
v.4, no. 4 |
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