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acter, was executed for breaking and entering a store
louse attached to an inn, and stealing therefrom 'two
Pair of women's leather Pumps! of the value of 15
shillings current money...'' THE NEGRO IN MARYLAND by
Brackett, mge 135. Filed MD Nw

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Pair of women's leather Pumps! of the value of 15
shillings current money..." THE NEGRO IN MARYLAND by
Brackett, mge 135. Filed MD NW

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and black alike, met with no clemency, he plant
ers, for instance, who was said indeed to be no ee char.
acter, was executed for breaking and entering a store
rouse attached to an inn, and stealing therefrom 'two
Pair of women's leather Pumps' of the value of 15

shillings current money..." THE NEGRO IN MARYLAND by
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