Full Report of the extraordinary and interesting trial of Miss Madeleine Smith of Glasgow on the charge of poisoning by arsenic her late lover Emile L'Angelier

Full Report of the extraordinary and interesting trial of Miss Madeleine Smith of Glasgow on the charge of poisoning by arsenic her late lover Emile L'Angelier
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