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The Hermit; or, The Unparalleled Sufferings, and Surprising Adventures, of Philip Quarll, an Englishman, who was Discovered by Mr. Dorrington, a Bristol-merchant, Upon an Uninhabited Island, in the South-sea, Where he Lived About Fifty Years, Without Any (Paperback)
Alexander Bicknell, Peter Longueville, Philip Quarll
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The Hermit; Or, the Unparalleled Sufferings, and Surprising Adventures, of Philip Quarll, an Englishman, Who Was Discovered by Mr. Dorrington, a Bristol-Merchant, Upon an Uninhabited Island, in the South-Sea, Where He Lived about Fifty Years, Without Any (Hardcover)
Alexander Bicknell, Peter Longueville, Philip Quarll
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Caricature And Sentimental Pictures Of The Principal Artists Of The
Present Times, Fancifully Explained, Volume 2; Painting
Personified: Or, The Caricature And Sentimental Pictures Of The
Principal Artists Of The Present Times, Fancifully Explained;
Alexander Bicknell Alexander Bicknell R. Baldwin, 1790 Painting
Who Was Discovered By Mr. Dorrington, A Bristol-Merchant, Upon An
Uninhabited Island, In The South-Sea, Where He Lived About Fifty
Years, Without Any Human Assistance.
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2v.; 12
Title: The Patriot King; or Alfred and Elvida. An historical
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