The Case of Impotency as Debated in England,: In that Remarkable Tryal An. 1613. Between Robert, Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances Howard, who After Eight Years Marriage, Commenc'd a Suit Against Him for Impotency ... In Two Volumes |
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