The salt-foot controversy [concerning the descent of the family of Stewart of Allanton] as it appeared in Blackwood's magazine1818 |
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The Salt-Foot Controversy, As It Appeared In Blackwood'S Magazine;: To Which ... John Riddell,George Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2021 |
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