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Sentence
1861,
Thomas
Babington
Macaulay,
“The
utmost
that
could
be
obtained
was
that
her
sentence
should
be
commuted
from
burning
to
beheading.”,
in
Lady
Trevelyan
(Hannah
More
Macaulay),
editor,
The
History
of
England
from
the
Accession
of
James
the
Second,
volume
V,
London:
Longman,
Green,
Longman,
and
Roberts,
OCLC
1069526323:
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1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, “The utmost that could be obtained was that her sentence should be commuted from burning to beheading.”, in Lady Trevelyan (Hannah More Macaulay), editor, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volume V, London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, OCLC 1069526323:
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