Remarks on the letter of Domesticus [electronic resource] : containing The doctrine of incest stated, with an examination of the question, "Whether a man may marry his deceased wife's sister" / by Veritas [pseud.].
1827
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Remarks on the letter of Domesticus [electronic resource] : containing The doctrine of incest stated, with an examination of the question, "Whether a man may marry his deceased wife's sister" / by Veritas [pseud.].
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New-York : G. & C. Carvill, 1827 (Elliott & Palmer)
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English
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1 online resource ([1], 40 p.).
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Attributed to William Plumer, 1759-1850, in the National Union Catalog; however, this title is not mentioned among his publications in any biographies of Plumer.
The pseudonym "Domesticus" is attributed to Alexander McClelland as author of The doctrine of incest stated ... in Edward T. Corwin, A manual of the Reformed Church in America, 1879, p. 373.
Reproduction of the original from the New York Public Library.
The pseudonym "Domesticus" is attributed to Alexander McClelland as author of The doctrine of incest stated ... in Edward T. Corwin, A manual of the Reformed Church in America, 1879, p. 373.
Reproduction of the original from the New York Public Library.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks.
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