Last Words and Dying Speech of Edmund Fortis, A Negro Man (1795 edition) (Q1155): Difference between revisions
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1795 edition published in Exeter, New Hampshire
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English | Last Words and Dying Speech of Edmund Fortis, A Negro Man (1795 edition) |
1795 edition published in Exeter, New Hampshire |
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[1] THE | Last Words and Dying | SPEECH | OF | EDMUND FORTIS, | A NEGRO MAN, | Who appeared to be between thirty and for- | ty years of age, but very ignorant. He | was executed at Dresden, on Kennebeck | River, on Thursday the Twenty-fifth day | of September, 1794, for a Rape and | Murder, committed on the body of PA - | MELA TILTON, |
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[2] a young Girl of a- | bout Fourteen years of age, daughter of | Mr. Tilton of Vassalborough, in the Coun- | ty of Lincoln. | [horizontal box-like line, divided in the middle and solid at the top] Printed and Sold at Exeter— | 1795.
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12 pages
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no publisher listed, but title page includes place where the work is printed and sold.
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