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The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no.4, Upper George Street, Portman Square: for wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband, in certain articles of the peace; upon which a true bill of indictment was found; and who was arraigned at the bar, Tuesday the 10th. of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House; illustrated by an explanatory exposition of all the circumstances containing her pregnancy, previous to an elopement, nine days after marriage. ...
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The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no. 4, Upper George Street, Portman Square for wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband: in certain articles of the peace, upon which a true bill of indictment was found and who was arraigned at the Bar, Tuesday the 10th of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House, illustrated by an explanatory exposition of all the circumstances containing her pregnancy, previous to an elopement, nine days after marriage : with a full report of the speech of plaintiff's counsel, also criticisms and animadversions thereon
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