WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/66769488

The life & character of Robert Watt

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Life & character of Robert Watt"@en
  • "Life and character of Robert Watt"@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Records and correspondence"@en
  • "Early works"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The life & character of Robert Watt"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt"
  • "The Life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794 : from personal acquaintance and the most unquestionable channels of information : containing among other interesting particulars, an account of the remarkable wickedness of his youth, --his after pretensions to religion, --the singular and surprising manner of his being discovered and apprehended, --his behaviour during his confinement and on the day of his execution : together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation : to which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact representation of the pikes and other instruments found in his possession"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt; : who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From personal acquaintance, and the most unquestionable channels of information. Containing, among interesting particulars, an account of the remarkable wickedness of his youth, --his after pretensions to religion, --the singular and surprising manner of his being discovered and apprehended, --his behaviour during his confinement, and on the day of his execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact representation of the pikes and other instruments found in his possession"@en
  • "The Life and character of Robert Watt, who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794, from personal acquaintance, and the most unquestionable channels of information : containing among other interesting particulars, an account of the remarkable wickedness of his youth, - his after pretensions to religion, - the singular and surprising manner of his being discovered and apprehended, - his behaviour during his confinement, and on the day of his execution ; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation, to which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact representation of the pikes and other instruments found in his possession"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt : who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794 : from personal acquaintance and the most unquestionable channels of information : together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt : who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt : who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. ... together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, and the Most Unquestionable Channels of Information. Containing, Among other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth, -His after Pretensions to Religion, -The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended, -His Behaviour during his Consinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession"
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, and the Most Unquestionable Channels of Information. Containing, Among other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth, -His after Pretensions to Religion, -The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended, -His Behaviour during his Consinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. ... together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness"
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. ... together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, And The Most Unquestionable Channels Of Information. Containing, Among Other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth, -His after Pretensions to Religion, -The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended, -His Behaviour during his Confinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession"@en
  • "The life & character of Robert Watt who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, And The Most Unquestionable Channels Of Information. Containing, Among Other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth, -His after Pretensions to Religion, -The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended, -His Behaviour during his Confinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession"