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The Life, History and Tryal of Harry Smythee, Esq: Who was Try'd at the Lent Assizes Held for the County of Dorset, 1741: and Convicted for the Murder of his Sweet-heart Jane Mew, That was With Child by Him
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ISBN: 9781385863480
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The Life, History and Tryal of Harry Smythee, Esq: Who was Try'd at the Lent Assizes Held for the County of Dorset, 1741: and Convicted for the Murder of his Sweet-heart Jane Mew, That was With Child by Him
The Life, History and Tryal of Harry Smythee, Esq: Who Was Try'd at the Lent Assizes Held for the County of Dorset, 1741: And Convicted for the Murder of His Sweet-Heart Jane Mew, That Was with Child by Him