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An appeal to the public . or, A vindication of the character of Mr. William Hale, from the calumnious aspersions of the reviewer in the Evangelical Magazine; with a candid statement of objections against the London Female Penitentiary.;

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
Format: TEXT
Published: Button [etc.], 1809.
London :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/0649A009-6909-4A22-B0BD-85B04CEB0EBE
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