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Bold Dighton. Being the account of an action fought off Gaudaloupe [sic], in 1805, where ninety-five Americans, and near three hundred Britons made their escape from the prison at...
Published 1829Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle, who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary purs...
Published 1814Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The lines on this sheet were composed by P. Russell, who has received eleven wounds under the American flag, who has endured seven captivities, and remained two full years in irons...
Published 1810Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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A Mournful tragedy. Giving an account of the shocking and unprecedented catastrophe, which happened at Dedham, the 18th day of May, 1801, between Mr. Jason Fairbanks, aged 21, and...
Published 1801Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The confession and dying words of Samuel Frost, who was executed at Worcester, the 31st day of October, 1793, for the horrid crime of murder.
Published 1793Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Last words and dying confession of Samuel Frost, who was executed at Worcester, on Thursday the thirty-first day Of October, 1793, for the inhuman and cruel murder of Captain Elish...
Published 1793Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The last words, and dying speech of Elisha Thomas, who was executed at Dover, on the 3d June, 1788,---for the murder of Captain Peter Drowne.
Published 1788Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The life and confession of Johnson Green, who is to be executed this day, August 17th, 1786, for the atrocious crime of burglary; together with his last and dying words.
Published 1786Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The execution hymn, composed on Levi Ames, who is to be executed for burglary, this day, the 21st of October, 1773, which was sung to him and a considerable audience, assembled at...
Published 1773Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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The dying speech of Old Tenor, on the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners.
Published 1750Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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An Earnest expostulation in the name of the great & glorious God with the inhabitants of this land, especially the rising generation.
Published 1739Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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A Poem occasioned by the untimely death of Hugh Henderson, alias John Hamilton, who was hangd [sic] at Worcester for house-breaking. Nov. 24. 1737. : [Two lines from Sir J. Denham]...
Published 1737Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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