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The Citie of London Reproved for Its Abominations, Which Doth Concern All the Inhabitants Thereof That Are Guilty (London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660), by Margaret Fell (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
Dora Elmyr's Worst Enemy, or, Guilty, or Not Guilty; A Thorn in Her Heart (two novels published together, by Victor and Brame (published in the US as Bertha M. Clay), respectively; New York: Street and Smith, 1878), by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor and Charlotte M. Brame (page images at HathiTrust)
Evolution: Guilty as Charged, by Frederick C. Kubicek (HTML at Wayback Machine)
Guilty? Of What? Speeches Before the Jury in Connection With the Trial of C.E. Ruthenberg, Alfred Wagenknecht, Charles Baker (ca. 1918), contrib. by Charles Baker, Charles E. Ruthenberg, Joseph C. Breitenstein, Morris H. Wolf, Edward S. Wertz, Joseph W. Sharts, and Alfred Wagenknecht (PDF at teachingcleveland.org)
The Guilty River, by Wilkie Collins
An Offer You Can't Refuse: How US Federal Prosecutors Force Drug Defendants to Plead Guilty (New York et al.: Human Rights Watch, 2013), by Jamie Fellner (HTML and PDF with commentary at hrw.org)
Presumed Guilty: How and Why the Warren Commission Framed Lee Harvey Oswald (1976 edition), by Howard Roffman (HTML at ratical.org)
A Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, Who Had Been Guilty of Murder, Preached at New Haven in America by Samson Occom; To Which is Added a Short Account of the Late Spread of the Gospel among the Indians; also Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (London: Reprinted and sold by Buckland et al., 1788), by Samson Occom and Jonathan Edwards
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--Until proven guilty (Western Publishing Company, 1917), by Charles W. Calhoun, Calif.) Professional Press (Berkeley, and Western Publishing Company (San Francisco) (page images at HathiTrust)
Andrew Johnson-- not guilty (Comet Press Books, 1954), by George L. Tappan (page images at HathiTrust)
Are infants guilty before God? (Zondervan publishing house, 1942), by Rienk Bouke Kuiper (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
A Compleat narrative of the tryal of Elizabeth Lillyman found guilty of petty treason and condemned at the sessions at the Old Bayly the 10th of this instant Iuly, to be burned to death, for the barbarous and bloody murther of VVilliam Lillyman her late husband : with her confession and penitent behaviour, since such her condemnation. (London : Printed for Phillip Brooksby ..., 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The conduct of some people: about pleading guilty. With some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it. (London : printed: and sold by J. Baker, 1716), by Daniel Defoe (HTML at ECCO TCP)
Critical quackery why critics are guilty of it, and how to see through it. (Stuart Art Gallery, 1958), by Theodore L. Shaw (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The crying sinnes reproved whereof the rulers and people of England, are highly guilty ... : with meek exhortations to this present Parliament ... / E.B. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1656), by Edward Burrough and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A Dialogue in Hades: A Parallel of Military Errors, of Which the French and English Armies Were Guilty, During the Campaign of 1759, in Canada, by James Johnstone (Gutenberg ebook)
A dialogue in Hades. A parallel of military errors, of which the French and English armies were guilty, during the campaign of 1759, in Canada. (Printed at the "Morning chronicle" office, 1887), by James Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
A dialogue in Hades a parallel of military errors of which the French and English armies were guilty, during the campaign of 1759 in Canada. (s.n., 1800), by chevalier de Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
A dialogue in Hades a parallel of military errors, of which the French and English armies were guilty, during the campaign of 1759, in Canada. (Published under the auspices of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 1887), by chevalier de Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
An elegy on the death of Algernon Sidney Esq; who was found guilty of high-treason, and beheaded at Tower-Hill on Friday the 7th of December, 1683. (London, : Printed by George Croom, at the Blew-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The evil tongue tryed and found guilty, or, The hainousness and exceeding sinfulness of defaming and back-biting opened and declared wherein is shewed that a defaming and back-biting tongue is a most pernicious and grievous plague to man-kind / published for the common good ... by Stephen Ford. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch, 1672), by Stephen Ford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The failure of modern socialism : a reply to Blatchford's Not guilty (H. J. Drane, 1907), by H. Arthur Wilson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Found guilty (Lovell, Coryell & Co., 1892), by Frank Barrett (page images at HathiTrust)
Germany not guilty in 1914 (examining a much prized book) (The Stratford Company, 1931), by M. H. Cochran (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty? (Cochrane Publishing Company, 1910), by Jno. W. Arctander, Robert W. Amick, and Cochrane Publishing Company (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty! : a tribute to the bottom man : and a plain reply to Not guilty, a defence of the bottom dog, by Mr. R. Blatchford (Kelly, 1907), by Frank Ballard and Robert Blatchford (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty : a tribute to the bottom man, and a plain reply to "Not guilty, a defense of the bottom dog," by Mr. R. Blatchford (Charles H. Kelly, 1907), by Frank Ballard (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty bonds (R. F. Fenno & Co., 1895), by William Le Queux (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty Bonds, by William Le Queux (Gutenberg ebook)
A guilty conscience makes a rebel, or, Rulers no terrour to the good : prov'd in a sermon preached on the thirtieth of Jamuary 1712/13 : being the solemn day of fasting and humiliation for the execrable murder of Charles the Martyr of blessed memory : at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga : with a preface reflecting on a late pamphlet called The ass and the serpent (Printed by L. Beardwell for George Sawbridge ..., 1713), by Luke Milbourne (page images at HathiTrust)
The guilty-covered clergy-man unvailed;: in a plain and candid reply unto two bundles of wrath and confusion, wrapt up in one and twenty sheets of paper. The one written by Christopher Fowler and Simon Ford of Reading; the other by William Thomas of Ubley in Somersetshire. Wherein all their malicious slanders and false accusations, which they cast upon the truth, are clean wash'd off; their weapons with which they war against the Lamb, broken over their own heads; and they, with the rest of the tyth-exacting teachers, proved to be the great incendaries, and mis-leaders of these nations. In which also there is made a brief and sober application, to the magistrates, and other inhabitants, within the city of Bristol. / By Thomas Speed, a friend to all that tremble at the Word of the Lord; but an irreconcileable enemy to the mysterious deceit, and monstrous hypocrisie of those that do teach for hire, and divine for money. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657), by Thomas Speed (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Guilty, forgiven, reclaimed truth is stranger than fiction : a Canadian story from real life (R.L. Crain, 1906), by Lance Bilton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Guilty gold : a romance of financial fraud and city crime (C. Arthur Pearson Limited, Henrietta Street, W.C., 1896), by Headon Hill and Raymond Potter (page images at HathiTrust)
The guilty man (Le coupable) (G. W. Dillingham Co., 1911), by François Coppée and Ruth Helen Davis (page images at HathiTrust)
The guilty mind; psychiatry and the law of homicide. (Harcourt Brace, 1955), by John Biggs (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty or insane? : a selected bibliography ([s.n.], 1959), by California State Library. Law Section (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Guilty or not guilty : a comedy, in five acts (Printed by L. Hansard, for Lackington, Allen, 1804), by Thomas Dibdin and August Heinrich Julius Lafontaine (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty or not guilty : a comedy, in five acts. First acted at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket; May 26th 1804 (Printed by Luke Hansard, for Lackington, Allen and Co. ..., 1804), by Thomas Dibdin and August Heinrich Julius Lafontaine (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty, or, not guilty a novel (W.B. Cordier, 1867), by Gordon Smythies (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty or not guilty; a novel. (London, 1864), by Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty or not guilty? An account of the trials of the Leo Frank case, the D.C. Stephenson case, the Samuel Insull case, the Alger Hiss case. (Bobbs-Merrill, 1952), by Francis X. Busch (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty or not guilty? : Or, The opinions of eminent liberals with regard to the Parnellite party (Property Defence Association, 1883), by H. O. Arnold-Forster (page images at HathiTrust)
"Guilty or not guilty?" Speeches from the dock; or, Protests of Irish patriotism. [The Manchester tragedy and the cruise of the Jackmell packet.] "The wearing of the green;" or, The prosecuted funeral procession, &c. (T.D. Sullivan, in the 1880s), by T. D. Sullivan, D. B. Sullivan, and A. M. Sullivan (page images at HathiTrust)
"Guilty or not guilty?" : Speeches from the dock, or Protests ofIrish patriotism, containing, with introductory sketches and biographical notices, speeches delivered after conviction (Published at 6 Lower Abbey Street., 1867), by T. D. Sullivan and D. B. Sullivan (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty! Prince Lichnowsky's disclosures. (National war aims committee, 1918), by C. A. McCurdy and Karl Max Lichnowsky (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The guilty river (Harper & brothers, 1887), by Wilkie Collins (page images at HathiTrust)
The guilty river; and, The ghost's touch. (B. Tauchnitz, 1887), by Wilkie Collins (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty souls; a drama in four acts (Chatto & Windus, 1922), by Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols (page images at HathiTrust)
Guilty souls; a drama in four acts (Harcourt, Brace and company, 1922), by Robert Nichols (page images at HathiTrust)
The heresie and hatred which has falsly [sic] charged upon the innocent justly returned upon the guilty. Giving some brief and impartial account of the most material passages of a late dispute in writing, that hath passed at Philadelphia betwixt John Delavall and George Keith, with some intermixt remarks and observations on the whole. ([Philadelphia] : Printed and sold by William Bradford at Philadelphia,, Anno Dom. 1693), by George Keith (HTML at Evans TCP)
The heresie and hatred which was falsly charged upon the innocent justly returned upon the guilty giving some brief and impartial account of the most material passages of a late dispute in writing that hath passed at Philadelphia betwixt John Delavall and George Keith : with some intermixt remarks and observations on the whole. (Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1693), by George Keith and John Delavall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The house-fly at the bar : indictment. guilty or not guilty? : evidence, in the matter of the people against the common house fly. (The Merchant's Association of New York, 1909) (page images at HathiTrust)
The house-fly at the bar, indictment, guilty or not guilty? Evidence: in the matter of the people against the common house fly. April, 1909, the Merchants' Association of New York. ([New York, 1909), by Commerce and Industry Association of New York and Edward Hatch (page images at HathiTrust)
The house-fly at the bar, indictment, guilty or not guilty? Evidence, in the matter of the people against the common house fly, April, 1909. (1909), by Merchants' Association of New York (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
In the Supreme Court of British Columbia the Queen vs. Allan McLean ... [et al.] indicted, found guilty, and sentenced to death for the murder of John Ussher : judgment of the court, delivered on the 26th June, 1880, on showing cause against a rule nisi for a habeas corpus on behalf of the prisoners for their discharge (s.n.], 1880), by Allan McLean, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, Queen Victoria, and British Columbia. Supreme Court (page images at HathiTrust)
The innocent cleared and the guilty made manifest being a reply to a printed paper ... titled, Apostacy of the people called Quakers from the faith once delivered to the saints, subscribed by Francis Houlcroft and Joseph Oddey ... also a testimony of the universal love of God in Jesus Christ ... / by a servant of truth ... Samuel Cater. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1676), by Samuel Cater (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Is Germany guilty? German white-book concerning the responsibility of the authors of the war. (Heymann, 1919), by Auswärtiges Amt (Germany) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
John A Dix and the Wall Paper Combination which was found guilty by the United States Supreme Court. (Albert H. Walker, 1910), by Albert Henry Walker (page images at HathiTrust)
"Let no guilty man escape!" The Government asylum. ([N.p., 1876), by Mary J. Van Keuren (page images at HathiTrust)
A letter to a gentleman of note, guilty of common swearing recommended now to all such of that rank as are under the same guilt, and fit to be perused by all Their Majesties good subjects that would please both God and the king, in helping to suppress this crying sin / by B.J. (London : Printed for Randall Taylor ..., 1690), by Benjamin Jenks (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A looking-glass for a bad husband: or, A caveat for a spend-thrift. You that are guilty of that sinful crime of drunkenness, strive for to leave it off in time: lay up your money, do not it vainly spend; for in your greatest need, it will be your best friend. Endeavour in your youth, left in old age you want; for when the poverty doth come, friends will be scant. To the tune of, The poor man's comfort: or, Digby. / By T.L. (London, : Printed for VV[illiam]. Thackeray, T[homas]. Passenger, and VV[illiam]. VVhitwood., [between 1670-1677]), by Thomas Lanfiere (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The man who was guilty (Grosset & Dunlap, 1886), by Flora Haines Loughead (page images at HathiTrust)
The man who was guilty (Houghton, Mifflin ad company, 1886), by Flora Haines Apponyi Loughead (page images at HathiTrust)
A modest enquiry into the nature of witchcraft, and how persons guilty of that crime may be convicted: and the means used for their discovery discussed, both negatively and affimatively, according to Scripture and experience. / By John Hale, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Beverley, anno domini 1697. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot under the town house., 1702[.]), by John Hale and John Higginson (HTML at Evans TCP)
A mother's sacrifice, or, Who was guilty? (P.J. Kenedy, Excelsior Catholic Publishing House, 1885), by Christine Faber, Patrick John Kenedy, and Excelsior Catholic Publishing House (page images at HathiTrust)
A mother's sacrifice, or, Who was guilty? (P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1891), by Christine Faber and P.J. Kenedy & Sons (page images at HathiTrust)
The Mountain Meadows Massacre. Who were guilty of the crime? An address by Elder Charles W. Penrose, October 26, 1884. Also a supplement containing important additional testimony subsequently received. (The Deseret News, 1906), by Charles W. Penrose (page images at HathiTrust)
The murtherer justly condemned, or, An account of George Feast, a butcher of Shoreditch, being found guilty ... for the barbarous bloody murther of his wife ... also some account of his penitent behaviour in Newgate. To the tune of, Packingtons pound. ([London] : Printed for John Foster ..., [1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Myth of a Guilty Nation, by Albert Jay Nock (Gutenberg ebook)
The myth of a guilty nation (B. W. Huebsch, inc., 1922), by Albert Jay Nock (page images at HathiTrust)
The myth of a guilty nation (B.W. Huebsch, 1922), by Albert Jay Nock, Ernst Brühlein, Adolf Hitler, and Third Reich Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust)
The New oath examined, and found guilty ([London : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ninety times guilty. (Harcourt, Brace, 1939), by Hickman Powell (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Not guilty (Constable & Co., 1910), by W. E. Norris (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty. (B. Tauchnitz, 1910), by W. E. Norris (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Not guilty : a defence of the bottom dog (A. & C. Boni, 1913), by Robert Blatchford (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Not guilty; a defence of the bottom dog. (Clarion Press, 1906), by Robert Blatchford (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty: a defence of the bottom dog (Boni and Liveright, 1918), by Robert Blatchford (page images at HathiTrust)
Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog, by Robert Blatchford (Gutenberg ebook)
Not guilty: a defense of the bottom dog (P. Eckler publishing co., 1924), by Robert Blatchford (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty. A drama, in four acts. (R. M. De Witt, 1870), by Watts Phillips (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty : a drama, in four acts (Samuel French, 1869), by Watts Phillips, W. H. Liston, and England) Queen's Theatre (London (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty: an official inquiry into the charges made by Glavis and Pinchot against Richard A. Ballinger, secretary of the interior, 1909-1911 (U.S. Govt. print. off., 1940), by United States Department of the Interior and Harold L. Ickes (page images at HathiTrust)
Not guilty! The world vs. the Jew (Bloch publishing company, 1927), by Louis William Goldberg (page images at HathiTrust)
One of the guilty (Harper & Bros., 1923), by W. L. 1882-1926 George (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Philanax Protestant, or, Papists discovered to the King as guilty of those traiterous positions and practises which they first insinuated into the worst Protestants and now charge upon all to which is added, Philolaus, or, Popery discovered to all Christian people in a serious diswasive from it, for further justification of our gracious King and his honourable Parliaments proceedings for the maintenance of the Act of Uniformity. (London : [s.n.], 1663), by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The plea of the innocent against the false judgment of the guilty being a vindication of George Keith and his friends, who are joyned with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies, false informations and defamations of Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas LLoyd, and others joyned with them, being in number twenty eight. : Directed by way of epistle to faithful friends of truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jarsey, and else-where as occasion requireth. : [Nine lines of Scripture texts] ([Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1692]), by George Keith and Thomas Budd (HTML at Evans TCP)
The plea of the innocent against the false judgment of the guilty being a vindication of George Keith and his friends, who are joyned with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies, false informations and defamations of Samuell Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and others joyned with them, being in number twenty eight : directed by way of epistle to faithful friends of truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jersey, and else-where, as occasion requireth. ([Philadelphia : Printed by W. Bradford, 1692]), by George Keith and Thomas Budd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The power of instruction : or, The guilty tongue (Presbyterian Bd. of Publication, 1876) (page images at HathiTrust)
The proceedings against Mr. J. Reading who being found guilty of high misdemeanours, was fined to the King in one thousand pounds, to suffer one years imprisonment, and to stand three several days in the pillory, at three several places; and of his usage by the people, and his deportment in the pillory. With other remarkable circumstances. With allowance. (London : printed for B.W., 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Repentance unto life granted to a malefactor guilty of death. (London : printed by Tho. Snowden, for Edward Giles bookseller near the Market-place, 1696), by John Lucas (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A sermon occasioned by the execution of a man found guilty of murder preached at Boston in N.E. March 11th 1685[/]6. : (Together with the confession, last expressions & solemn warning of that murderer to all persons; especially to young men, to beware of those sins which brought him to his miserable end.) / By Increase Mather, teacher of church of Christ. (Boston, : Printed by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] Sold by J. Brunning book-seller, at his shop at the corner of the Prison-Lane next the Exchange., Anno 1687), by Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, and Joshua Moodey (HTML at Evans TCP)
A sermon occasioned by the execution of a man found guilty of murder: preached at Boston in New-England, March 11th 1685/6. : (Together with the confession, last expressions, and solemn warning of that murderer, to all persons; expecially to young men, to beware of those sins which brought him to his miserable end.) / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church of Christ. (Boston, : Printed [by Richard Pierce] for Joseph Brunning book-seller, & are to be sold at his shop, at the corner of the Prison Lane next the Town-House., Anno 1686), by Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, and Joshua Moodey (HTML at Evans TCP)
The Trials of eight persons indited for piracy &c. Of whom two were acquitted, and the rest found guilty. At a justiciary Court of Admiralty assembled and held in Boston within His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the 18th of October 1717. And by several adjournments continued to the 30th. Pursuant to His Majesty's commission and instruction, founded on the act of Parliament made in the 11th. & 12th of King William IIId. Intituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy. : With an appendix, containing the substance of their confessions given before His Excellency the governour, when they were first brought to Boston, and committed to goal. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for John Edwards, and sold at his shop in King's Street., 1718), by Simon Van Vorst and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (HTML at Evans TCP)
The trials of five persons for piracy, felony and robbery, who were found guilty and condemned, at a Court of admiralty for the trial of piracies, felonies and robberies, committed on the high seas, held at the Court-house in Boston, within His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on Tuesday the fourth day of October, anno Domini, 1726. Pursuant to His Majesty's royal commission, founded on an act of Parliament made in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, entituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy; and made perpetual by an act of the sixth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord King George. ([Boston, 1937), by John Baptist Jedre, John Missel, Philip Mews, James Mews, and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The Trials of five persons for piracy, felony and robbery, who were found guilty and condemned, at a Court of Admiralty for the trial of piracies, felonies and robberies, committed on the high seas, held at the court-house in Boston, within His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on Tuesday the fourth day of October, anno domini, 1726. Pursuant to His Majesty's royal commission, founded on an act of Parliament made in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, entituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy; and made perpetual by an act of the sixth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King George. (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for S. Gerrish, at the lower end of Cornhill., 1726), by John Baptist Jedre and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (HTML at Evans TCP)
The true cavalier examined by his principles and found not guilty of schism or sedition (London : Printed by Tho. Newcomb ..., 1656), by John Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Tryals of sixteen persons for piracy, &c. Four of which were found guilty, and the rest acquitted. At a special Court of Admiralty for the Tryal of Pirates, held at Boston within the province of the Masachusetts-Bay in New-England, on Monday the fourth day of July, anno dom. 1726. Pursuant to His Majesty's commission, founded on an act of Parliament, made in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, intitled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy. And made perpetual by an act of the sixth of King George. (Boston: : Printed for and sold by Joseph Edwards, at the corner shop on the north-side of the town-house,, 1726), by William Atkinson and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (HTML at Evans TCP)
Tryals of thirty-six persons for piracy, twenty-eight of them upon full evidence were found guilty, and the rest acquitted. At a Court of Admiralty for tryal of pirates, held at Newport within His Majesties Colony of Rhode-island and Providence-Plantations in America, on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth days of July, anno Dom. 1723. Pursuant to His Majesties commission, founded on an act of Parliament, made in the eleventh & twelfth years of King William the Third, entituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy. And made perpetual by an act of the sixth of King George. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland, in Queen-Street, below the prison., 1723), by Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty (Rhode Island) and Great Britain. Act for the more effectual suppression of piracy (HTML at Evans TCP)
Two letters written to a gentleman of note guilty of common swearing. By B.J. (London : printed for Benj. Tooke, 1691), by B. J. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A warning from the Lord unto the rulers of Dover And so to all men which stand guilty of the like practises, that all may know a day of repentance before it be too late; for the night will come when as no man can work, in which the son of man will come as a thief unto all such the workers of iniquity, and give to every man according to his deeds done in their body in their life-time. Then wo to the eveil-doer, for it will go ill with him. Also, the Christian man's plea for his liberty, as he is so indeed and in truth: and also, as he is a free-born English-man, he lays claim to his birth-right, by way of expostulation with the rulers of Dover, who rob him and many others of it, refusing to shew us any order for their so doing. Together with a true testimony born to the Light of Jesus, the power of God, yea the power of the endless life, from everlasting to everlasting: by Luke Howard. (London : printed for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle and Windmill in Martins l'Grand, 1661), by Luke Howard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Who is guilty [a novel] (Cassell & company, 1886), by Philip Woolf (page images at HathiTrust)
Who is guilty? a full report of two of the most extraordinary criminal cases to be found in the annals of Canadian criminal jurisprudence. (s.n.], 1873), by John M. Sager and Quebec (Province). Court of Queen's Bench (page images at HathiTrust)
Who is guilty? Authentical revelations from the Belgian archives regarding outbreak of the world war in the light of present times and League of nations ... An eye-opener for many fair minded Americans. (New York, 1920), by Justitia publishing co (page images at HathiTrust)
Who's guilty? ... (East Liverpool, Ohio, 1921), by Leslie Jameson (page images at HathiTrust)
Wilfull impenitency, the grossest selfe-murder all they who are guilty of it, apprehended, tryed and condemned in these sermons, preached at Rochford in Essex not long before his death / by ... Mr. William Fenner ... (London : Printed by E.G. for Iohn Rothwell ..., 1648), by William Fenner (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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