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Narrative of the life and transactions of Robert Thompson, who was executed at Carlisle, on Saturday the 17th day of September, 1791, for the crime of horse-stealing. To which are added, his defence before the judge; and His Behaviour in Goal, and at the Place of Execution
Date: in the Year 1791- E-books
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Narrative of the last moments of the Hon. F***. N*** . A Convert from Christianity to Infidelity; Who died at Westminster, December the 8th, 1692. Abridged from the relation published by a personal witness of the facts.
Date: [1795]- E-books
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A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Proserpine , James Wallace, Esq. Captain. Compiled by John Wright, First Lieutenant.
Date: 1799- E-books
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A narrative of the life and death of John Elliot, M.D. containing an account of the rise, progress, and catastrophe of his unhappy passion for Miss Mary Boydell; a review of his writings. Together with an Apology, written by himself, Under the Pressure of expected Condemnation, after his Commitment for attempting to assassinate Miss Boydell.
Date: 1787- E-books
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A narrative of the late treatment of the episcopal ministers Within the City of Edinburgh since March last 1708 Until their imprisonment in July thereafter, with their Circumstances and Defences together with some Reflections upon the same. With a postscript.
Date: 1708- E-books
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A narrative of the late dispute between the Rev. Dr. Hughes and Mr. Forster
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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A narrative of the late disturbances in the Marshalsea-Prison in which the conduct of the several parties concerned, is impartially considered; the Behaviour of Mr. Marson, as a Justice of the Peace, and Keeper of the Prison, Vindicated, and the Defence of Mr. Mason, Clerk of the Papers, Examined and Refuted.
Date: [1768]- E-books
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A narrative of the lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce, and James Dick , now under sentence of death in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, for breaking open and robbing the banking office of Dundee, on the night of the 17th February 1788. To which is added, a solemn attestation of their innocence, As Signed by themselves in the Presence of an Eminent and Reverend Divine of this City.
Date: [1788]