A Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning: Who Hath Sworn that She was Robbed and Almost Starved to Death by a Gang of Gipsies and Other Villains in January Last, for which One Mary Squires Now Lies Under Sentence of Death. By Henry Fielding, EsqA. Millar, 1753 - 62 pages |
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