The Sham-Robbery: Committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge on His Own Person, in Newbury, Near Essex Bridge, Dec; 19, 1816, With a History of His Journey to the Place Where He Robbed Himself; And His Trial With Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, Whom He Maliciously Arrest

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