Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by. T. Potter.
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[P]rinted and sold at the Office of G. Nicholson, 9, Spring-gardens. Sold also by T. Knott, 47, Lombard-street; and Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, London,
Anno 1797.
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