The managers pro and con : or, an account of what is said at Child's and Tom's coffee-houses for and against Dr. Sacheverell.
| Main Author: | St. Leger, John, Sir, 1674-1743 |
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| Other Authors: | Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729, Baldwin, Ann, 1658-1713 |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | The third edition corrected. |
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