Emilius and Sophia; or, a New system of education ... Translated ... by the translator of Eloisa [i.e. William Kenrick]. (Emilius and Sophia; or, the Solitaries. Being a sequel to Emilius.) [With engravings, including a portrait.]

Emilius and Sophia; or, a New system of education ... Translated ... by the translator of Eloisa [i.e. William Kenrick]. (Emilius and Sophia; or, the Solitaries. Being a sequel to Emilius.) [With engravings, including a portrait.]
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Emilius and Sophia; or, a New system of education ... Translated ... by the translator of Eloisa [i.e. William Kenrick]. (Emilius and Sophia; or, the Solitaries. Being a sequel to Emilius.) [With engravings, including a portrait.] Related Books

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