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The arguments of counsel in the close of the trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell, at a special term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, held from May 6th to June 2d, 1833. Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston, for the prisoner. Albert C. Greene, attorney general, for the prosecution by Ephraim K. Avery and similar books you'll love - Bookscovery

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The arguments of counsel in the close of the trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the murder of Sarah M. Cornell, at a special term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, held from May 6th to June 2d, 1833. Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston, for the prisoner. Albert C. Greene, attorney general, for the prosecution

Ephraim K. Avery, Benjamin Franklin Hallett, Jeremiah Mason, Albert C. Greene, Walter Channing, William Turner, Sarah Maria Cornell, Rhode Island. Supreme Court.

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