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Mary Queen of Scots' downfall
the life and murder of Henry, Lord Darnley -
Sand
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The Brooklyn thrill-kill gang and the great comic book scare of the 1950s
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A posthumous confession
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Fall river
an authentic narrative -
The Jews' beech tree
a moral portrait from mountainous Westphalia ; new biographical findings, a critical introduction, and a translation of the original work -
Arthur Mervyn, or, Memoirs of the year 1793 ; with related texts
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Wieland; or, the transformation
an American tale, with related texts -
The Jew's beech
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The murder, betrayal, and slaughter of the glorious Charles, Count of Flanders
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The true history of the base and unnatural murther of a man by his own son near Leppingham
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Youth's warning-Piece
Or, The tragical history of George Barnwell, who was undone by a strumpet, that caused him to rob his master, and murder his uncle. By other's harm learn to be wise, and ye shall do full well -
A vindication of peaceable Robert Matthews, from the charge of Mrs. Ruscombe's murder, lately revived against him
Addressed to the inhabitants of St. Augustine's Parish. By John Casberd, D.D. Vicar -
Blackbeard, or, The captive-princess
A present for the New-Year, 1815 -
Blackbeard, or, The captive-princess
A present for the New-Year, 1817 -
Bloody news from Carolina
Or, The English sailors, tragedy. Being a full and true account of the horrid, bloody, barbarous and inhuman murder, committed on the body of James Radford, a sailor on board the ship Casar, in South Carolina; by the hands of a desperate press-gang. How they were found guilty of willful murder, by the Coronor's inquest how the ghost of the unfortunate sailor James Radford, appeared between the hours of twelve and one, in the dead of the night, on the 17th of August last, to a certain great personage, not far from Sackville-Street, who had willfully endeavoured to screen the said murderers from justice; and how the said great personage was so mortally terrified, that he has not been in his right wits ever since. With many other curious horrid and memorable circumstances, as the following true and impartial narrative shall make appear -
Captain Mends's narrative of the mutiny, murder and piracy committed on board His Majesty's Ship Hermione
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A brief account of the life of Peter Lung
who is sentenced to be executed in June next, and is now confined -
An elegiac poem on the murder of Joseph Green by James Anthony
at Rutland, Feb. 15, 1814 ; to which is prefixed, an explanatory preface -
Narrative of the life and dying confession of Henry Mills, of Galesboro', Pennsylvania
who, on the night of the 29th January last, inhumanly murdered his wife and five children! -
Narrative of the pious death of the penitent Henry Mills
who was executed in Galesboro', Penn., on the 15th of July last, for the murder of his wife and five children! ; to which is annexed his serious and solemn address to youth -
Murders
Report of the trial of James Johnson, a black man, for the murder of Lewis Robinson, a black man, on the 23d of October last. ; Also, the trial of John Sinclair, a German, aged seventy-seven years, for the murder of David Hill, on the eighth day of April last. ; Had before his Honour, Chief Justice Kent, the Hon. Jacob Radcliff, mayor, and the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 19th, and Thursday, the 20th December, 1810 -
An account of the dying behaviour of Christopher Slaterford, executed at Guilford on Saturday the 9th of July, for the murder of Jane Young. Taken by Mr Keith, minister in the Marshalsea, during his imprisonment there. Also a genuine copy of the paper he deliver'd to the sheriff of Surrey, at the time of his execution
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for discovering and apprehending the murderers of William Harrison and Edward Simmonds. Anne R
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The Bloody palatines garland: being a true discovery of the barbarous and bloody murder, on the body of Sarah Walker, by a palatine inn-keeper, in the county of Kildare, who is suspected to make it his common way of devouring and trappanning of several men and women that pass'd that way. Together with the manner of his salting their bodies in barrels, and making use of the same for eating. To which is added a new song, on that barbarous and bloody murder. The sailor's lamentation for the loss of his love