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The old lady in her tantarums: or Mother Oxford ranting at her eldest son K--ng. Being a translation of part of an epistle lately published by J. B. Fellow of Eton Coll. By a school-boy at Eton.

Author John Burton
Publisher Gale ECCO, Print Editions
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Author(s)John Burton
ISBN / ASIN1170542344
ISBN-139781170542347
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British Library

T072094

J. B. = John Burton D.D. K--ng = William King LL.D. A schoolboy at Eton may be William King.

Eton : printed for W. Owen, London; and sold by the booksellers of Oxford, 1750. 28p. ; 8°