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- Title
- A Review of the Conduct of the Prince of Wales
- Call Number (click link to view in library catalog)
- 941.58 C692 v. 50
- See Also
- edition with additions.
- Date Created
- 1806
- Authors
- Jeffreys, Nathaniel; Jefferys, Nathaniel; Hart, John Harricott; Collins, James
- Full Title
- A review of the conduct of the Prince of Wales in his various transactions with Mr. Jeffreys: during a period of more than twenty years containing a detail of many circumstances relative to the Prince and Princess of Wales, Mrs. Fitzherbert &c. &c. &c. : to which is added a letter to Mrs. Fitzherbert upon the influence of example &c. &c. &c.
- Date
- 1806
- From the Exhibit
- Making Mr. Darcy: Politics, Satire, and the Prince Regent
- Publisher
- Printed for, and published by, MrJefferys, Pall-Mall
- Location
- London
- Language
- eng
- Rights
-
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- Book
- List of Editors
- Jefferys, Nathaniel; Hart, John Harricott; Collins, James
- number of pages
- 8+76
- Bibliographic Citation
- Jefferys, Nathaniel (1758?-1810). A Review of the conduct of the Prince of Wales in his various transactions with Mr. Jefferys, during a period of more than twenty years, containing a detail of many circumstances relative to the Prince and Princess of Wales, Mrs. Fitzherbert, &c.&c. To which is added, A letter to Mrs. Fitzherbert, upon the influence of example, &c&c&c. Sixth edition. Printed for and published by Mr. Jefferys, [1806].