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Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce Elizabeth 1793-1815 Fenning

Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce By Elizabeth 1793-1815 Fenning

Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce by Elizabeth 1793-1815 Fenning


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Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce Summary

Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce by Elizabeth 1793-1815 Fenning

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Circumstantial Evidence. The Extraordinary Case of Eliza Fenning, Who Was Executed in 1815, for Attempting to Poison the Family of Orlibar Turner, by Mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings. With a Statement of Facts, Since Developed Tending to Prove Her Innoce by Elizabeth 1793-1815 Fenning
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