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KF223.S49 S49 1847i Extraordinary trial of the Rev. John Seys, pastor of the Bedford Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New-York City for an alledged assault and battery on Mrs. Elizabeth Cram : with his portrait and biographical sketch. 2
KF223.S5 L8 1969 The great trial of the Chicago anarchists 1
KF223.S54 S54 1883i The People agst. Frank R. Sherwin 1
KF223.S54 S54 1885i People of the State of New York against Frank R. Sherwin 1
KF223.S54 S542 1883i In the matter of Frank R. Sherwin, habeas corpus appeal from Supreme Court, General Term, First Department. 1
KF223.S545 H39 1866i The opening and closing arguments of Hon. Thomas M. Hayes and Hon. Francis O. J. Smith, before the Superior Court of Suffolk County, Mass., Mr. Justice Putnam, presiding, February 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1866, on a motion for a new trial, in the case of the state vs. Smith phonographically reported by Jay Read Pember : exposing the conspiracy of D.H. Craig, the private prosecutor, and the corruptions and perjuries of his witnesses.
The opening and closing arguments of Hon. Thomas M. Hayes and Hon. Francis O.J. Smith, before the Superior Court of Suffolk County, Mass., Mr. Justice Putnam, presiding, February 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1866, on a motion for a new trial, in the case of the state vs. Smith exposing the conspiracy of D.H. Craig, the private prosecutor and the corruptions and perjuries of his witnesses /
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KF223.S55 S56 1886i Argument by Elias P. Smithers, Esq., chairman of the Committee on Law of Common Council filed with the report of said committee on the question of impeachment : containing a discussion of the power of municipal corporations to remove their officers. 1
KF223.S558 S558 1834i Trial of William J. Snelling for a libel on the Honorable Benjamin Whitman, Senior Judge of the Police Court Commonwealth vs. Snelling, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 27th 1833, before the Hon. Samuel Putman, justice. 1
KF223.S56 W66 1832i The Society of Friends vindicated being the arguments of the counsel of Joseph Hendrickson, in a cause decided in the Court of Chancery of the state of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell, complainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decow, defendants / 2
KF223.S563 R47 1828i Report of the trial of Friends in the city of Philadelphia, June 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus, June 16th, 1828
Report of the trial of Friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828 : before the Honorable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others, who had been, by the mayor of the city, committed to prison, whence they were brought up by habeas corpus, June 16th, 1828 /
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KF223.S565 S565 1811i A correct journal of the conduct of the two unfortunate prisoners, Sinclair & Johnson, from the time of their conviction until their execution, with a biographical sketch of their lives, as delivered by themselves, the day previous to which they were to be executed, with the dying declarations of the culprits, under their own signatures, and an interesting letter from Johnson to the woman with whom he lived, and who was supposed to be his wife 1
KF223.S57 D38 1858i Speech of Thomas G. C. Davis, of the St. Louis Bar, upon the plea of insanity in behalf of Robert C. Sloo, Esq., indicted for the murder of John E. Hall, delivered at Shawneetown, Ill., August 13, 1857. 1
KF223.S57 S57 1858i Trial of Robert C. Sloo, for the murder of John E. Hall defense, insanity. 1
KF223.S6 A3 August Spies et al., plaintiffs in error vs. the People of the State of Illinois, defendant in error, indictment for murder / 1
KF223.S64 S64 1874i The trial and conviction of Charles S. Smith, of Otego, N.Y., elder of the Presbyterian Church, superintendent of the Sunday School, and trustee of the school district, for bastardy with sketch of Lucy Edith Wilson, his victim, a girl eleven years and five months old, and one of his Sunday school scholars.
The trial and conviction of Charles S. Smith, of Otego, N.Y., elder of the Presbyterian Church, superintendent of the Sunday School, and trustee of the school district, for bastardy with sketch of Lucy Edith Wilson, his victim, a girl eleven years and five months old, and one of his Sunday School scholars.
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KF223.S65 S65 1807i The trials of William S. Smith and Samuel G. Ogden for misdemeanours had in the Circuit Court of the United States for the New-York district in July, 1806 ; with a preliminary account of the proceedings of the same court against Messrs. Smith & Ogden in the preceding April term /
The trials of William S. Smith and Samuel G. Ogden for misdemeanours, had in the Circuit Court of the United States for the New-York District in July, 1806 : with a preliminary account of the proceedings of the same court against Messrs. Smith & Ogden in the preceding April term /
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KF223.S65 S65 1879i In the matter of the charges against Abram P. Smith, county judge and surrogate of Cortland County before the sub-committee of the Assembly Judiciary Committee of the State of New York. 1
KF223.S655 S65 1901i The People of the State of New York, respondent, against George A. Smith, appellant case and exceptions / 1
KF223.S657 S657 1816i The trials of Richard Smith, late lieutenant in the 23d Regiment U. States infantry, as principal, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, as accessary, for the murder of Captain John Carson on the 20th day of January 1816 at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at Philadelphia, May 1816 by the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge Rush-- president ; together with the arguments of counsel, the charges and sentence of the president /
Account of the execution of Lieutenant R. Smith for the murder of Capt. J. Carson letter to Ann Smith, alias Ann Carson : together with a remarkable dream [whic]h happened to him on Thursday night, Aug. 1, 1816, and his confession dated the 10th of August, the day of his execution.
The trials of Richard Smith, late lieutenant in the 23d Regiment U. States Infantry, as principal, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, as accessary for the murder of Captain John Carson, on the 20th day of January 1816 at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at Philadelphia, May 1816, by the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge Rush president : together with the arguments of counsel the charges and sentence of the president /
The trials of Richard Smith, late lieutenant in the 23d Regiment U. States infantry, as principal, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, as accessary for the murder of Captain John Carson, on the 20th day of January 1816 at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at Philadelphia, May 1816, by the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge Rush president : together with the arguments of counsel the charges and sentence of the president /
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KF223.S658 S658 1861i Full report of the trial of William Smith for piracy, as one of the crew of the confedrate privateer, the Jeff Davis before Judges Grier and Cadwalader, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, in October, 1861 /
Full report of the trial of William Smith for piracy, as one of the crew of the confederate privateer, the Jeff Davis, before Judges Grier and Cadwalader, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, in October, 1861
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