A report of the trial of Samuel Tulley [sic] and John Dalton, on an indictment for piracy and murder, committed January 21st, 1812

before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, 28th October, 1812 : containing the evidence at large, a sketch of the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the Hon. Judge Story, on pronouncing sentence of death (from minutes taken at the trial).

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A report of the trial of Samuel Tulley [sic] ...
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A report of the trial of Samuel Tulley [sic] and John Dalton, on an indictment for piracy and murder, committed January 21st, 1812

before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, 28th October, 1812 : containing the evidence at large, a sketch of the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the Hon. Judge Story, on pronouncing sentence of death (from minutes taken at the trial).

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"The grand jurors returned three bills of indictment ... one for piratically and feloniously running away with the schooner George Washington ... Another for the murder of George Cummings, on the high seas ... Another for feloniously scuttling and casting away said vessel on the high seas ... The prisoners were arraigned on the first indictment"--p. [3].

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KF223.T85 T85 1813

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32 p. ;
Number of pages
32

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OL6352228M
LCCN
37009315

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