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Bandit nation
a history of outlaws and cultural struggle in Mexico ; 1810 - 1920 -
Die Briganten
aus dem Leben süditalienischer Rebellen -
A Brief historical account of the lives of the six notorious street-robbers, executed at Kingston, Viz
William Blewet, Edward Bunworth, Emanuel Dickenson, Thomas Berry, John Higges, and John Legee. With a particular relation of their early introduction into the desperate trade of street-robbing, and especially of murther, and of several robberies which they, and others of their gang, have been concern'd in -
R. Jehudæ F. Salomonis vulgo dicti Charizi eloquentiæ Hebraicæ principis primus et tricesimus consessus De latrone transfigurato
Nuper e codice manuscripto latine conversus. Accedunt versiculi ex quinquagesimo ejusdem consessu excerpti -
The Modern story-teller
being a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertaining and improving tales -
The Modern story-teller
being a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertaining and improving tales -
The affecting history of the children in the wood
[Two lines of verse] ; (Adorned with cuts.) -
The affecting history of the children in the wood
[Two lines of verse]. ; (Adorned with cuts.) -
The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves
An Eastern tale. ; Embellished with engravings -
The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves
An Eastern tale. ; Embellished with engravings -
The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves
Embellished with engravings -
The story of the Ali Baba, and the forty thieves
Embellished with engravings -
The entertaining & interesting story, of Alibaba the wood cutter with the death of the forty thieves, and the overthrow of their protector Orcobrand, the evil genius of the forest
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Ali Baba; or, The forty thieves
A tale for the nursery. ; With three copper-plates. ; From a late London edition -
The Amusing companion, or, Interesting story teller
Being a collection of tales, for the amusement and instruction of youth -
A letter from a porter in the city, to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, assembled in Parliament at Westminster, on Thursday, December the first, 1757
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Animadversions on the street robberies in Dublin
Together with a proposal of a scheme to prevent them for the future. In a letter to a member of Parliament -
The Lives, and extraordinary adventures of Burton Wood and Will. Harling, who were executed upon Kennington-Common, on Monday, August 21
Also, the copies of two letters written by Wood and Harling; the first was sent by Wood to Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. of the Borough; that of Harling was-sent to a friend on the morning of his execution, now first made public -
The Life transactions and last dying speech of the unfortunate melafactors who were executed before the deptors door Newgate
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T[he] Li[fe] and extraordinary adventures of Capt. Socivizca, who was commander of a numerous body of robbers, of the race of the Morlachians, commonly called Montenegrins; a people inhabiting in the dominions of Venetia Dalmatia
Containing many bloody rencounters which happened between his troops and the Turks; against whom he bore an inveterate hatred.-His misfortunes, and wonderful escapes from them: Together with an account of the horrid execution of his brother, who was taken by surprise by the Turks; as also of the happy escape of his wife and children out of their hands. Likewise an account of his transactions, after passing through many strange and uncommon scenes of life, until he was, by the present Emperor of Germany, taken into his service, to command his irregular troops of pandours, croats, hussars, &c. To which is added a very entertaining, comical, and curious account of the manners and customs of the inhabitants of Wallachia; with a particular description of that country -
A compleat and true account of all the robberies committed by James Carrick, John Malhoni, and their accomplices, in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, and other places in Ireland
As also on the high way in England, and in the streets of London and Westminster, and places adjacent. To which is added, a true copy of his dying words, which he gave to a friend the day before his execution. Together with the particulars of their-unhappy birth and education. Written by James Carrick. With several original letters -
Confession of one of the mail robbers, Joseph T. Hare, alias Joseph Thompson Hare, and, according to his own narrative, the greatest robber who ever lived
who, together with John Alexander, was executed at Baltimore, Sept. 10, 1818 -
The dying confession of Joseph Hare, alias Joseph Thompson Hare, one of the mail robbers
who was executed, together with John Alexander ... ; containing a history of his life