The fox-chace: A favourite hunting song, sung at the grand hunts of England.
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The fox-chace: A favourite hunting song, sung at the grand hunts of England., John O'Keeffe. The fox-chace: A favourite hunting song, sung at the grand hunts of England. Czar Peter. O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833. 1 sheet ; 1/4⁰. [London?, 1790?] A slip-song - "Southerly wind and a cloudy sky,". From John O'Keeffe's 'Czar Peter'. Turned chain lines. Reproduction of original from the British Library. English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT224688. Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
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