An Exact and true relation of the examination, tryal and condemnation of the German princesse, otherwise cal'd [sic] Mary Carleton, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey, January 17, 1672 : also an account of the pretended treachery which she was to discover to the Bench, and the reason of her return from Jemeca.
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Language: | English |
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1672.
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