The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery.
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Unknown. The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 13878, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/13878. Accessed 2024-11-24.
Unknown, . The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery. London: Ann Lemoine, John Roe [Chiswell], 1805.
Unknown , . (1805). The beggar boy; or, history and adventures of james altamont, afterwards earl altamont, who was deprived (for a time) of his inheritance, and conveyed, by the infamous contrivance of his uncle, to america, where he remained thirteen years in slavery. London: Ann Lemoine. John Roe [Chiswell]
Unknown, . The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery. London: Ann Lemoine, John Roe [Chiswell], 1805.
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