Confessions, Trials, and Biographical Sketches of the Most Cold Blooded Murderers, who Have Been Executed in this Country from Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time

Confessions, Trials, and Biographical Sketches of the Most Cold Blooded Murderers, who Have Been Executed in this Country from Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time
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