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Jeane, J., & Defoe, D. (1726). Unparallel'd cruelty, or, The tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol: Who was convicted at the Old Bailey for the murder of his cabbin-boy, who he put to death in the most horrid and barbarous manner that ever was heard of : to which is added, an account of his life and conversation, both before and after his condemnation, with his dying speech, and behaviour at the place of execution. Printed for T. Warner ....

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Jeane, John, and Daniel Defoe. Unparallel'd Cruelty, or, The Tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol: Who Was Convicted at the Old Bailey for the Murder of His Cabbin-boy, Who He Put to Death in the Most Horrid and Barbarous Manner That Ever Was Heard of : To Which Is Added, an Account of His Life and Conversation, Both Before and After His Condemnation, with His Dying Speech, and Behaviour at the Place of Execution. London: Printed for T. Warner ..., 1726.

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Jeane, John, and Daniel Defoe. Unparallel'd Cruelty, or, The Tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol: Who Was Convicted at the Old Bailey for the Murder of His Cabbin-boy, Who He Put to Death in the Most Horrid and Barbarous Manner That Ever Was Heard of : To Which Is Added, an Account of His Life and Conversation, Both Before and After His Condemnation, with His Dying Speech, and Behaviour at the Place of Execution. Printed for T. Warner ..., 1726.

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