Female fortitude; or, The powers of love: containing the history of an intrepid lady, who commanded at several successful sieges, and depicting love and madness, a true story. Being a narrative of interesting facts. Now published for the entertainment of both sexes. Found among the papers of a brave officer, who was killed at the general captivity of York-Town. ...
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- 1784. Price one quarte of a dollar
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Philadelphia : Printed by Kline & Reynolds and sold at their office in Carter's Alley, and by Mr. Bradford, Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Pritchard, Mr. Rice, Mr. Siddon [i.e., Seddon], Mr. Aitken, and the rest of the booksellers in Philadelphia, 1784. Price one quarte of a dollar.
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41,[1]p. ; ?0.
Contributors
- Aitken, John, 1745 or 1746-1831bookseller
- Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838bookseller
- Kline, George, 1758?-1820printer
- Oswald, Eleazer, 1755-1795bookseller
- Prichard, William, -1815bookseller
- Reynolds, Georgeprinter
- Rice, Henry, -1804bookseller
- Rice, Johnbookseller
- Seddon, Thomasbookseller
- Woodhouse, William, 1740?-1795bookseller
References note
ESTC W24337
Evans, 18465
Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 4479
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