Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's Narrative. Containing an Account of Her Being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's Family; Where Hearing ... That the Pretended Prince of Wales Was Sir Theophilus's Son, She Was

Bok av Frances Shaftoe
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