The life, last words, and dying speech of Levi Ames who was executed at Boston, on Thursday afternoon the twenty-first of October, 1773, for burglary : taken from his own mouth and published at his desire as a solemn warning to all more particularly young people : there is a way that seemeth right to a man but the end thereof are the ways of death. Pr. xiv.12 : to which is added a dialogue and a poem.
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The life, last words, and dying speech of Levi Ames who was executed at Boston, on Thursday afternoon the twenty-first of October, 1773, for burglary : taken from his own mouth and published at his desire as a solemn warning to all more particularly young people : there is a way that seemeth right to a man but the end thereof are the ways of death. Pr. xiv.12 : to which is added a dialogue and a poem.
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[Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1773?]
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32 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Title from caption.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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Library's copy defective: p. 5-10 wanting.
Source library's copy imperfect : pages torn and creased, affecting some lines of text.
Source library's copy imperfect : pages torn and creased, affecting some lines of text.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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