The holiday spy; being the observations of Little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... To be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows.
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Unknown. The holiday spy; being the observations of Little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... To be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 15124, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/15124. Accessed 2024-11-21.
Unknown, . The holiday spy; being the observations of Little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... To be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows. London: Elizabeth Newbery, 1786.
Unknown , . (1786). The holiday spy; being the observations of little tommy thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... to be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows. London: Elizabeth Newbery.
Unknown, . The holiday spy; being the observations of Little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... To be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows. London: Elizabeth Newbery, 1786.
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