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The second part of the Baratarian inquest, a fragment of the works of the celebrated author of Don Quixote, presented by the Duc de Crillon to the translator.

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ISBN / ASIN1170084389
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British Library

T231326

Not in fact by Cervantes. With a half-title.

London : printed for J. Debrett; T. Becket; and J. Bew, 1783. xi, [xii], 144 p. ; 8°