Carolyn's visit to tract land, or, Who is she to judge? : being a true account of the reading of children's religious literature of the nineteenth century / by Carolyn A. Sumner. 1974.

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Carolyn's visit to tract land, or, Who is she to judge? : being a true account of the reading of children's religious literature of the nineteenth century / by Carolyn A. Sumner. 1974.

[2], 53, [7] leaves ; 29 cm.

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