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- The_Amours_of_Sainfroid_and_Eulalia abstract "The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia or Venus in the Cloister is a pornographic book published in New York in 1854, translated from the French Les Amours de Sainfroit, jésuite, et Eulalie, fille dévote published by Isaac van der Kloot at The Hague in 1729. It is an anticlerical account of the seduction of a nun by a Jesuit priest. Henry Spencer Ashbee suggests that it is based on an historical incident in Toulon in 1728–29.".
- Q7713614 abstract "The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia or Venus in the Cloister is a pornographic book published in New York in 1854, translated from the French Les Amours de Sainfroit, jésuite, et Eulalie, fille dévote published by Isaac van der Kloot at The Hague in 1729. It is an anticlerical account of the seduction of a nun by a Jesuit priest. Henry Spencer Ashbee suggests that it is based on an historical incident in Toulon in 1728–29.".
- The_Amours_of_Sainfroid_and_Eulalia comment "The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia or Venus in the Cloister is a pornographic book published in New York in 1854, translated from the French Les Amours de Sainfroit, jésuite, et Eulalie, fille dévote published by Isaac van der Kloot at The Hague in 1729. It is an anticlerical account of the seduction of a nun by a Jesuit priest. Henry Spencer Ashbee suggests that it is based on an historical incident in Toulon in 1728–29.".
- Q7713614 comment "The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia or Venus in the Cloister is a pornographic book published in New York in 1854, translated from the French Les Amours de Sainfroit, jésuite, et Eulalie, fille dévote published by Isaac van der Kloot at The Hague in 1729. It is an anticlerical account of the seduction of a nun by a Jesuit priest. Henry Spencer Ashbee suggests that it is based on an historical incident in Toulon in 1728–29.".