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A remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years: in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed.

Title
A remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years: in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed.
Author
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.
Publication
Troy [N.Y.] Printed for the Travelling Booksellers, 1799.

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Additional Authors
M. M.
Description
8 p.; 16 cm. (8vo.)
Subject
Sidney, Fanny, 1737?-1763
Note
  • Printed on blue paper.
  • Signed: M.M.
Indexed In (note)
  • Evans
Call Number
*KD 1799 (Madan, M. Remarkable and surprising account)
OCLC
34315678
Author
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.
Title
A remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years: in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed.
Imprint
Troy [N.Y.] Printed for the Travelling Booksellers, 1799.
Indexed In:
Evans 36196
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M. M.
Research Call Number
*KD 1799 (Madan, M. Remarkable and surprising account)
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