A Series of Letters Between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter And Miss Catherine Talbot, From the Year 1741 to 1770 : to Which Are Added, Letters From Mrs. Elizabeth Carter to Mrs. Vesey, Between the Years 1763 And 1787; Published From the Original Manuscripts in the
A Series of Letters Between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter And Miss Catherine Talbot, From the Year 1741 to 1770 : to Which Are Added, Letters From Mrs. Elizabeth Carter to Mrs. Vesey, Between the Years 1763 And 1787; Published From the Original Manuscripts in the
Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806
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