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In order to induce a belief that the Earl Rivers - on account of a criminal connection with whom , Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament [ 1697 ] —had a peculiar anxiety about the child ...
In order to induce a belief that the Earl Rivers - on account of a criminal connection with whom , Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband , by Act of Parliament [ 1697 ] —had a peculiar anxiety about the child ...
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That Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused ... that when Earl Rivers was dying , and anxious to provide for all his natural children , he was informed by Lady Macclesfield that her son by him was dead .
That Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused ... that when Earl Rivers was dying , and anxious to provide for all his natural children , he was informed by Lady Macclesfield that her son by him was dead .
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1 In a paper already referred to a lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her :“ Mrs. Williams was a person extremely interesting . She had an uncommon firmness of mind ...
1 In a paper already referred to a lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her :“ Mrs. Williams was a person extremely interesting . She had an uncommon firmness of mind ...
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