The trial at large of Her Majesty Caroline
Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, in the House of Lords, on charges of adulterous intercourse; containing a full and accurate detail of the evidence of the witnesses, the speeches of counsel, and all other proceedings in this extraordinary trial. From authentic sources. Embellished with highly-finished portraits, &c. In two volumes
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1821 - J. Gleave, Manchester, England
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English
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- Open LibraryOL59505318M
- OCLC Control Number1029953142
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- Making of modern law
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