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              <text>Rainwater, Roge. “Special Collections Acquires Letters from the Duchess De Crui.” Special Collections at TCU, 30 Apr. 2015, blogs.lib.tcu.edu/specialcollections/2015/04/30/special-collections-acquires-letters-from-the-duchess-de-crui/.&#13;
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Walker, Mary Lady. “Letters from the Duchess De Crui and Others : on Subjects Moral and Entertaining, Wherein the Character of the Female Sex, with Their Rank, Importance, and Consequence, Is Stated and Their Relative Duties in Life Are Enforced / by a Lady., V.1.” Letters from the Duchess De Crui and Others : on Subjects Moral and Entertaining, Wherein the Character of the Female Sex, with Their Rank, Importance, and Consequence, Is Stated and Their Relative Duties in Life Are Enforced / by a Lady., V.1. - Text-Only - Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library, London :Printed for Robson ..., Walter ..., and Robinson ...,1777., babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=njp.32101058836279.&#13;
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Walker, Mary. Letters from the Duchess De Crui and Others, on Subjects Moral and Entertaining, Wherein the Character of the Female Sex, with Their Rank, ... Vol. 1-5, 1776. Eighteenth Century Collections Online [Gale]&#13;
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