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The confession and declaration of George Burns
now a prisoner in Charles-Town goal, convicted of the robbery of Mr. John Scott, which he voluntarily makes concerning the said robbery and his accomplices, this 9th day of February, 1768 -
A sermon, delivered at Litchfield, on the 2d day of November, A.D. 1768
On the day of the execution of John Jacobs, an Indian native, pursuant to sentence of death passed upon him by the Hon. Superior Court, for the murder of James Chockrer. -
Excessive wickedness, the way to an untimely death
A sermon preached at Fairfield, in Connecticut, September 7th, 1768. At the execution of Isaac Frasier -
Advertisement. South-Carolina, October, 1768. Seventy dollars reward
Strayed or stolen from my plantation on Ashley-River, the 7th day of October instant, three mares with foal -
A brief account of the life, and abominable thefts, of the notorious Isaac Frasier
who was executed at Fairfield, Sept. 7th, 1768 -
A brief account of the life, and abominable thefts, of the notorious Isaac Frasier
who was executed at Fairfield, Sept. 7th, 1768 -
The power and grace of Christ display'd to a dying malefactor
A sermon preached at Worcester October the twentieth, 1768. Being the day of the execution of Arthur, a Negro of a [sic] about 21 years old, for a rape -
A brife [sic] account of the life, and abominable thefts, of the notorious Isaac Frasier, under sentance [sic] of death, for burglary)
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By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation
Whereas it appears to me, by the deposition of Stephen Skinner, Esquire, treasurer of the Eastern Division of New-Jersey ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the sixth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight -
By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation
Whereas a number of armed men, unlawfully assembled, did, on Friday, the twenty-ninth of January last, forceably enter the goal at Carlisle ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the sixteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight -
The tyburn chronicle
or, villainy display'd in all its branches. Containing an authentic account of the lives, adventures, tryals, executions, and last dying speeches of the most notorious male factors. Of all Denominations, who have suffered for Bigamy, Forgeries, Highway-Robberies, House-Breaking, Murders, Perjury, Piracy, Rapes, Riots, Sodomy, Starving, Treason, And other the most enormous Crimes. The Whole being the most faithful Narrative ever yet Published of the various Executions, and other Punishments, In England, Scotland, and Ireland, From the year 1700, to the present time