A Tear of Regret, to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel Shadwell, of the Twenty-Fifth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Shot Through the Heart by a Deserter, at Wrotham, on Saturday the First Day of June, 1799: Second Edition. by the REV. W. Cole, ...

A Tear of Regret, to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel Shadwell, of the Twenty-Fifth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Shot Through the Heart by a Deserter, at Wrotham, on Saturday the First Day of June, 1799: Second Edition. by the REV. W. Cole, ...

by William Cole
A Tear of Regret, to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel Shadwell, of the Twenty-Fifth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Shot Through the Heart by a Deserter, at Wrotham, on Saturday the First Day of June, 1799: Second Edition. by the REV. W. Cole, ...

A Tear of Regret, to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel Shadwell, of the Twenty-Fifth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Shot Through the Heart by a Deserter, at Wrotham, on Saturday the First Day of June, 1799: Second Edition. by the REV. W. Cole, ...

by William Cole

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T228427

Half-title: 'A tear of regret, on the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Shadwell'.

Maidstone: printed by J. Blake, 1799. And sold by Mess. Cadell and Davies, London, [1799]. 6, [3],6-17, [1]p.; 4

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ISBN-13: 9781170974124
Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Publication date: 10/21/2010
Pages: 28
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.06(d)
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