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Mant, Elizabeth. The Parent's Poetical Anthology: Being a Selection of English Poems, Primarily Designed to Assist in Forming the Taste and the Sentiments of Young Readers.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 10201, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/10201. Accessed 2024-12-21.

Mant, Elizabeth. The Parent's Poetical Anthology: Being a Selection of English Poems, Primarily Designed to Assist in Forming the Taste and the Sentiments of Young Readers. London: Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Charles Law, Francis, Charles and John Rivington, John Richardson [Royal Exchange], Joseph Mawman [Ludgate], 1814.

Mant , E. (1814). The parent's poetical anthology: being a selection of english poems, primarily designed to assist in forming the taste and the sentiments of young readers. London: Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. Charles Law. Francis, Charles and John Rivington. John Richardson [Royal Exchange] Joseph Mawman [Ludgate]

Mant, Elizabeth. The Parent's Poetical Anthology: Being a Selection of English Poems, Primarily Designed to Assist in Forming the Taste and the Sentiments of Young Readers. London: Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Charles Law, Francis, Charles and John Rivington, John Richardson [Royal Exchange], Joseph Mawman [Ludgate], 1814.

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