Gynecocracy; with an essay on fornication, adultery, and incest [with reference to the trial of Queen Caroline]. By the author of “Rumours of Treason.”

Gynecocracy; with an essay on fornication, adultery, and incest [with reference to the trial of Queen Caroline]. By the author of “Rumours of Treason.”
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