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George Morland: His Life and Works (Classic Reprint)
by George Charles Williamson
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One other notice of Morland belongs to the same year -that contained in the fourth volume of The Eccentric Mirror, by C. H. Wilson, London, 1807.
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bound: 374 pages
Publisher: Forgotten Books (May 9, 2017)
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ISBN-10: 1330643666
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George Morland: His Life and Works (Classic Reprint) George Charles Williamson
Notes and references[edit]^ Longden 2010, p.223 April 2011^ a b c Lycett 1996, p.384Pfeiffer, Lee; Worrall, Dave (1998)
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