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The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies

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  • "The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies"@en
  • "The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey, (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies"@en
  • "The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey : (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies. (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies"
  • "The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies"@en
  • "The last speech, and dying words of Thomas Hickey (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies. (a soldier in the Continental Army,) who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and mutiny, and of treacherously corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the United American Colonies"