Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... murder of Joseph White , Esq . , of Salem in the county of Essex , Massachusetts , on the night of the 6th of April ... murdered in his sleep , and the state of mind of the murderer , but because , as a subject of universal interest ...
... murder of Joseph White , Esq . , of Salem in the county of Essex , Massachusetts , on the night of the 6th of April ... murdered in his sleep , and the state of mind of the murderer , but because , as a subject of universal interest ...
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... murdered , under such circumstances as to create a strong sensation in that town and through- out the community ... murder , and committed for trial . Joseph J. Knapp soon after , under the promise of favour from Government , made a ...
... murdered , under such circumstances as to create a strong sensation in that town and through- out the community ... murder , and committed for trial . Joseph J. Knapp soon after , under the promise of favour from Government , made a ...
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... murder , and George Crowninshield and Joseph J. Knapp as accessories . " On account of the death of Chief Justice Parker , which occurred on the 26th of July , the court adjourned to Tuesday , the 3rd of August , when it proceeded in ...
... murder , and George Crowninshield and Joseph J. Knapp as accessories . " On account of the death of Chief Justice Parker , which occurred on the 26th of July , the court adjourned to Tuesday , the 3rd of August , when it proceeded in ...
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... murder . It has seemed to be a duty incumbent on me , as on every other citizen , to do my best and my utmost to bring to light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I ...
... murder . It has seemed to be a duty incumbent on me , as on every other citizen , to do my best and my utmost to bring to light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I ...
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... murder for mere pay . Truly , here is a new lesson for painters and poets . Who- ever shall hereafter draw the portrait of murder , if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example where such example was last to have been ...
... murder for mere pay . Truly , here is a new lesson for painters and poets . Who- ever shall hereafter draw the portrait of murder , if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example where such example was last to have been ...
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