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Pagina 118
... Earl Rivers . This , as may be imagined , made her husband no less desirous of a separation than herself , and he prosecuted his design in the most effectual manner ; for he applied not to the ecclesiastical courts for a divorce , but ...
... Earl Rivers . This , as may be imagined , made her husband no less desirous of a separation than herself , and he prosecuted his design in the most effectual manner ; for he applied not to the ecclesiastical courts for a divorce , but ...
Pagina 119
... Earl of Macclesfield was prosecuting this affair , his wife was , on the 10th of January , 1697-8 , delivered of a son ; and the Earl Rivers , by appearing to consider him as his own , left none any reason to doubt of the sincerity of ...
... Earl of Macclesfield was prosecuting this affair , his wife was , on the 10th of January , 1697-8 , delivered of a son ; and the Earl Rivers , by appearing to consider him as his own , left none any reason to doubt of the sincerity of ...
Pagina 152
... Earl of Middlesex , in a Dedication which he was prevailed upon to sign , though he did not write it , and in which there are some positions that the true author would per- haps not have published under his own name , and on which Mr ...
... Earl of Middlesex , in a Dedication which he was prevailed upon to sign , though he did not write it , and in which there are some positions that the true author would per- haps not have published under his own name , and on which Mr ...
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