Whoredom, fornication, and adultery, detected and laid open: with all the secret intrigues of the parties concern'd. Being the genuine history of a person of distinction, that debauch'd a young lady, his own wife's sister, (who by his own confession had serv'd two ladies in the same manner before, in order to cool and cure the inordinate passion he had for her.) Containing a full and particular account of all the proceedings that followed: the like not to be parallell'd. Publish'd from an authentick copy, now in the possession of a noble Lord, for the information of the publick.
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- MDCCXLIX [1749]
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Bath : Printed for Sam. Wagstaff; and sold at all the booksellers and pamphlet shops, MDCCXLIX [1749]
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95, [1] p. ; 120.
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ESTC T231615