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KF223.K43 K43 1879i The life and execution of Jack Kehoe, King of the "Mollie Maguires" together with a full account of the crimes and executions of the other principals in that terrible organization. 1
KF223.K44 K44 1873i Andrew J. Kelley and others, plaintiffs in error, against the People of the State of New York, defendants in error error book / 1
KF223.K445 K445 1842i Trial of John Keller, and others at a Court of Quarter Sessions, held at Lebanon, November, 1842, before the Hon. Calvin Blythe, president judge, for a conspiracy, riot, unlawful assembly, and assault and battery, at The Hill Church /
Trial of John Keller and others at a Court of Quarter Sessions, held at Lebanon, November, 1842 : before the Hon. Calvin Blythe, president judge and his associates John Shindel and Samuel Goshert, Esqrs., for a conspiracy, riot, unlawful assembly and assault and battery, at the Hill Church /
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KF223.K45 K45 1884i In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia holding a criminal term, Hon. Andrew Wylie, justice : proceedings in the case of the United States vs. William Pitt Kellogg : charged with receiving a bribe while a United States senator.
Proceedings in the case of the United States vs. William Pitt Kellogg charged with receiving a bribe while a United States Senator /
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KF223.K455 K455 1871i The trial of Frank Kelly for the assassination and murder of Octavius V. Catto, on October 10, 1871 also an account of the murders of Levi Bolden, Isaac Chase and Jacob Gordon : a full account of the wounds inflicted upon Henry Lewis, George West, John Fawcett, Charles Johnson, John Harkness, James Chippey and others /
The trial of Frank Kelly for the assassination and murder of Octavius V. Catto, on October 10, 1871 /
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KF223.K457 B74 1879i The inviolability of telegraphic dispatches argument before the judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Daupin, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the matter of Commonwealth vs. Kemble et al. : in re Western Union Telegraph Company sur subpoena duces tecum / 1
KF223.K46 K46 1817i Report of the evidence at the trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston before Hon. Samuel Putam, for the robbery of Major Elijah P. Goodridge, December 19, 1816.
Report of the evidence at the trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston before Hon. Samuel Putnam, on an indictment for the robbery of Major Elijah P. Goodridge, December 19, 1816.
Report of the evidence & arguments of counsel at the trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston, before the Supreme Judicial Court, on an indictment for the robbery of Major Elijah Putnam Goodridge on the evening of the 19th of December, 1816
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KF223.K538 K538 1871i The trial of John Kiehl, for the poisoning of his wife, Sarah E. Kiehl, on the 7th day of May, 1871 1
KF223.K54 K54 1858i John Kilpatrick, plaintiff in error versus the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania paper book of defendant in error.
John Kilpatrick, plaintiff in error v. the Commonwealth of Penna
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KF223.K55 K55 1852i Trials of Hiram Knickerbocker & Chauncy Hall, for the murder of Carl Harkner before the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Eighth Judicial District, Hon. A.J. Parker, presiding. 1
KF223.K558 K558 1800i The life of Kate Stoddard (Betsey King) 1
KF223.K56 K56 1840i Trial of Mrs. Hannah Kinney for the alleged murder of her husband, George T. Kinney, by poison before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Judges Shaw, Putnam, and Wilde, present, sitting at Boston, from Dec. 21st to Dec. 26th : with the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the chief justice fully reported /
Trial of Mrs. Hannah Kinney for the alleged murder of her husband, George T. Kinney, by poison before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Judges Shaw, Putnam and Wilde, present : sitting at Boston, from Dec. 21st to Dec. 26th, with the arguments of counsel and the charge of the Chief Justice fully reported : counsel for the prosecution, J.T. Austin, attorney general and S.D. Parker, commonwealth's attorney, for the prisoner, Franklin Dexter and George T. Curtis /
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KF223.K56 K56 1841i A review of the principal events of the last ten years in the life of Mrs. Hannah Kinney together with some comments upon the late trial / 2
KF223.K63 K63 1830i A report of the evidence and points of law arising in the trial of John Francis Knapp, for the murder of Joseph White, Esquire before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : together with the charge of His Honor Chief Justice Parker, to the grand jury at the opening of the court.
Trial and conviction of John Francis Knapp as principal in the second degree for the murder of Capt. Joseph White : before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a special session, commenced at Salem, July 30, 1830 /
A report of the evidence and points of law, arising in the trial of John Francis Knapp, for the murder of Joseph White, Esquire before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : together with the charge of His Honor Chief Justice Parker to the grand jury at the opening of the court.
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KF223.K63 K632 1830i Trial of George Crowninshield, J.J. Knapp, Jun. and John Francis Knapp for the murder of Capt. Joseph White, of Salem, on the night of the sixth of April, 1830 / 1
KF223.K63 K633 1830i Second trial of John Francis Knapp by a new jury recommenced at Salem, August 14, 1830, for the murder of Capt. Joseph White, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a special session, commenced at Salem, July 20, 1830 / 1
KF223.K64 D86 1834i A speech delivered before the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, in defence of Abner Kneeland, on an indictment for blasphemy, January term, 1834 1
KF223.K64 H46 1835i A review of the prosecution against Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy 2
KF223.K64 K637 1834i An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland, charged with blasphemy before the Municipal Court in Boston, Mass. at the January term, 1834 /
An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland, charged with blasphemy, before the Municipal Court, in Boston, Mass., at the January term, in 1834
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KF223.K64 K638 1834i An appeal to common sense and the Constitution, in behalf of the unlimited freedom of public discussion occasioned by the late trial of Rev. Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy. 1