Life and Confession of the Noted Outlaw, James CopelandUniversity Press of Miss., 1980 - 237 pages Confessions of a Southern Mississippi outlaw of the 1830's and 1840's. |
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... fact to which a number of witnesses could testify . Besides , wrote Pitts , Copeland possessed an " extraordinary strength of mind " as well as a " tenacious memory . " Finally , Pitts contended that the " testimony of a dying man ...
... fact to which a number of witnesses could testify . Besides , wrote Pitts , Copeland possessed an " extraordinary strength of mind " as well as a " tenacious memory . " Finally , Pitts contended that the " testimony of a dying man ...
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... facts in connec- tion are plain to the unprejudiced mind as to the ulti- mate object in view . Indirectly corroborative , there is another fact , which will be further noticed in the sequel , to the effect of one by the name of ...
... facts in connec- tion are plain to the unprejudiced mind as to the ulti- mate object in view . Indirectly corroborative , there is another fact , which will be further noticed in the sequel , to the effect of one by the name of ...
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... fact of locating the Three Distinguished at the risk of protracted trouble and a ruinous expense , furnishing a ... facts as narrated in the confessions ; had he known that an offense committed in one State or county , and the in- jury ...
... fact of locating the Three Distinguished at the risk of protracted trouble and a ruinous expense , furnishing a ... facts as narrated in the confessions ; had he known that an offense committed in one State or county , and the in- jury ...
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