The two friends, or, The dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. By Mrs. Kentish author of Conversations between Henrietta and her Mama, &c. &c. Embellished with Nine Elegantly-Coloured Engravings.
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Kentish, Mary. The two friends, or, The dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. By Mrs. Kentish author of Conversations between Henrietta and her Mama, &c. &c. Embellished with Nine Elegantly-Coloured Engravings.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 11134, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/11134. Accessed 2024-11-22.
Kentish, Mary. The two friends, or, The dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. By Mrs. Kentish author of Conversations between Henrietta and her Mama, &c. &c. Embellished with Nine Elegantly-Coloured Engravings. London: Thomas Dean and Munday [40 Threadneedle Street], 1832.
Kentish , M. (1832). The two friends, or, the dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. by mrs. kentish author of conversations between henrietta and her mama, &c. &c. embellished with nine elegantly-coloured engravings. London: Thomas Dean and Munday [40 Threadneedle Street]
Kentish, Mary. The two friends, or, The dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. By Mrs. Kentish author of Conversations between Henrietta and her Mama, &c. &c. Embellished with Nine Elegantly-Coloured Engravings. London: Thomas Dean and Munday [40 Threadneedle Street], 1832.
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