Entretiens d'angélique : pour exciter les jeunes personnes du sexe à l'amour & à la pratique de la vertu /
| Main Author: | Loquet, Marie-Françoise, 1750- |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | French |
| Published: |
A Paris :
Chez B. Morin,
1781.
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