Female treachery; or, The unfortunate story of Belmour & Amanda. Wherein is shewn, how Jacintha, under the mask of friendship, imposed on the credulity of Belmour, and basely slandered Amanda, under a false notion of revenge for his love to the latter; which, however, had a happy termination. Written by a young lady, and founded on facts.
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Unknown, [Woman]. Female treachery; or, The unfortunate story of Belmour & Amanda. Wherein is shewn, how Jacintha, under the mask of friendship, imposed on the credulity of Belmour, and basely slandered Amanda, under a false notion of revenge for his love to the latter; which, however, had a happy termination. Written by a young lady, and founded on facts.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 20625, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/20625. Accessed 2024-11-02.
Unknown, [Woman]. Female treachery; or, The unfortunate story of Belmour & Amanda. Wherein is shewn, how Jacintha, under the mask of friendship, imposed on the credulity of Belmour, and basely slandered Amanda, under a false notion of revenge for his love to the latter; which, however, had a happy termination. Written by a young lady, and founded on facts. Newburyport: 1807.
Unknown , [. (1807). Female treachery; or, the unfortunate story of belmour & amanda. wherein is shewn, how jacintha, under the mask of friendship, imposed on the credulity of belmour, and basely slandered amanda, under a false notion of revenge for his love to the latter; which, however, had a happy termination. written by a young lady, and founded on facts. Newburyport:
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