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- 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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- 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 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 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 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)
- 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 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)
- 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)
- 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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