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Mutiny and murder : confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island : who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : annexed, is a solemn address to youth

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  • "Mutiny and murder : confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island : who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : annexed, is a solemn address to youth"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : annexed, is a solemn address to youth"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : annexed is a solemn address to youth"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder : confession of Charles, Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard on her passage from New Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 ... Annexed is a solemn address to youth"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder confession of Charles, Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard on her passage from New Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 ... Annexed is a solemn address to youth"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder. : Confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island. : Who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830. : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : Annexed, is a solemn address to youth. : [Four lines of verse]"@en
  • "Mutiny and murder confession of Charles, Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard on her passage from New Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings!"
  • "Mutiny and murder confession of Charles, Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard on her passage from New Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings!"@en