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Author: Smith, Samuel, 1745-1799.
Title: Last words and dying speech of Samuel Smith, who was executed at Concord, in the county of Middlesex, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the 26th of December, A.D. 1799, for the crime of burglary.
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Print source: Last words and dying speech of Samuel Smith, who was executed at Concord, in the county of Middlesex, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the 26th of December, A.D. 1799, for the crime of burglary.
Smith, Samuel, 1745-1799.

[Boston]: [Printed by Benjamin Edes] To be sold at Mr. Reuben Bryant's book-store, Concord.----Also at the printing-office, in Kilby-Street, Boston., [1799]
Subject terms:
Burglary -- Massachusetts.
Criminals -- Massachusetts.
Counterfeits and counterfeiting -- Massachusetts.
Executions and executioners -- Massachusetts -- Concord.
Crime -- Massachusetts.
Broadsides.
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