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Lettres de my-lord Rivers
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    Lettres de my-lord Rivers à sir Charles Cardigan, entremêlées d’une partie de ses correspondances à Londres pendant son séjour en France, par madame Riccoboni (français)
    mylord Rivers, lady Mary Courtenay, milady Ornery (français)
    intrigue mondaine (français)
    observations sur les mœurs (français)