An account of the asylum, or house of refuge, (situated on the Surry side of Westminster-bridge) for the reception of orphan girls within the bills of mortality, whose settlements cannot be found

An account of the asylum, or house of refuge, (situated on the Surry side of Westminster-bridge) for the reception of orphan girls within the bills of mortality, whose settlements cannot be found

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