A narrative of facts, demonstrating the actual existence and true cause of that physical confederacy in Bath, made known to the public in the printed letters of Dr. Lucas and Dr. Oliver ... / [William Baylies].
- William Baylies
- Date:
- 1757
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A narrative of facts, demonstrating the actual existence and true cause of that physical confederacy in Bath, made known to the public in the printed letters of Dr. Lucas and Dr. Oliver ... / [William Baylies]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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