Women and children seated in a parlor, 18th century. A maid shows Mrs. Sandford the note of debt stolen by the miser Mr. Skinpenny. O God, thou knowest all things, how wonderfully hast Thou brought my innocence and this man's wickedness to light! Copperplate engraving by William Blake after an illustration by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki from Mary Wollstonecraft's translation of Christian Gotthilf Salzmann's Elements of Morality, London, 1791.
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