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Author(s)George Harbin
ISBN / ASIN1140930435
ISBN-139781140930433
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British Library

T151928

Gentleman = George Harbin. Sometimes also attributed to Hilkiah Bedford, who probably edited it and saw it through the press, and erroneously to Charles Leslie. With three final advertisement leaves. For additional holdings, please see N64821.

London : printed by G. James, for Richard Smith, 1713. [8],274;lxiii,[5]p. ; 2
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