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Volpone or The fox
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An account of the behaviour of Mr. James Maclaine from the time of his condemnation to the day of his execution October 3 1750
By the reverned Dr. Allen, who attended him all that time, to assist him in his preparations for eternity. Drawn up and published at the earnest desire of Mr. Maclaine himself. The fourth edition, with the addition of a letter written by Mr. Maclaine to a friend, the morning of his excution. which did not to hand time enough to be inserted before -
An impartial history of the trial of Benjamin Bell, A.M. for the pretended crime of extortion
exemplified in a series of letters. [Six lines of Scripture texts] -
A statement of facts, concerning Joseph Ravara
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An exposition of a most villainous attempt at extortion
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Mr. Dana's answer to the report of the committee of the House of Representatives
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Members of the House of Representatives.....1809
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12 Gulden vom Judenschutzgeld ...
jüdisches Leben in Berkach und Südwestthüringen -
Volpone or The fox
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Die angesehene Familie
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Volpone, or the fox
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Arrest de la Cour des monnoyes qui condamne Joachim Pinard, prevost général des monnoyes, à se dessaire de sa charge & en des restitutions & amende, pour exactions, concussions & prévarications par luy commises dans ses fonctions
du 20 aoust 1728 -
Practical remedy for extortion and intimidation practised by the aid of the superior law courts
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An impartial history of the trial of Benjamin Bell, A.M. for the pretended crime of extortion
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Oppression: a poem. Or, New-England's lamentation of the dreadful extortion and other sins of the times
Being a serious exhortation to all to repent and turn from the evil of their ways, if they would avert the terrible and heavy judgments of the Almighty that hang over America at this alarming and distressing day -
Die Totengräberin
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By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against persons feloniously sending letters demanding money, or other effects, and against other offenders therein mentioned, and for discovering and bringing them to justice
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Considerations in relation to Mr. Russel's charge against Mr. Gwyn, agent for the Spanish pacquet-boats, &c. and the report thereupon
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A practical discourse against extortion
from Ezekiel XXII, 12. Delivered at a lecture in the South Parish in Andover, January 1, 1777 -
A discourse upon extortion
wherein is shewn, I. What extortion is. II. How extortion is practiced. III. That enslaving of fellow-creatures is the worst kind of extortion. IV. That by enslaving the Negroes, the American states are become guilty of the worst kind of extortion. V. What the will of Christ is concerning extortioners in the church. VI. An address to the Honorable American Congress. VII. An address to the rulers of America, both legislative and executive. VIII. An address to the ministers of Christ in America. IX. An address to the people of America. X. An address to the Negro slaves in America -
Reflections on extortion
shewing the nature, malignity, and fatal tendency of that sin to individuals and communities, displayed and enforced in a sermon preached at Newbury-port, on Lord's Day February 15th, 1778 -
A full and genuine narrative of the confederacy
Carried on by Cather, Cane, Alexander, Nixon, Paterson, Falconer, and Smith, which last was executed at Tybourn with Mc. Leane, against the Hon. Edward Walpole, Esq. charging him with the detestable Crime of sodomy, in Order to extort a large Sum of Money from him; together with an account of their remarkable trial and conviction, before The Rt. Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Lee, in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster, July 5th. 1751 -
A statement of facts, concerning Joseph Ravara
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Urknall
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Reflections on extortion
shewing the nature, malignity, and fatal tendency of that sin to individuals and communities, displayed and enforced in a sermon preached at Newbury-port, on Lord's Day Februray 15th, 1778. By Abraham Keteltas, A.M