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A true relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard (lame almost ever since she was born) ... 26th of Nov. 1693. With the affidavits and certificates of the girl, and several other ... persons ... To which is added, a letter from Dr. Welwood to ... the Lady Mayoress, upon that subject
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