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English: Title page of A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia: with a Statement of the Proceedings that Took Place on the Subject in Different Parts of the United States by Mathew Carey
Date 14 November 1793
Source http://www.williamreesecompany.com/shop/reeseco/WRCAM35167.html
Author Matthew Carey


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