History of the revolutionary war ...

brief account of the captivity and cruel sufferings of Captain Deitz, and John and Robert Brice ... who were taken prisoners of war by the British Indians and Tories. Now first published over said Robert Brice's own signature, the horrible massacre of the Deitz family, in Bern, Albany co., seventy-one years ago. Brief account of an attempt ... to defraud said Robert Brice out of his property. Testimony of ex-Governor Wm. H. Seward, proving James R. Brice perfectly innocent of perjury, with which he was charged in March, 1834 ... Affadavits of astonishing cures of dropsy, by Jas. R. Brice ... In three vols.--To be continued--vol. I. By James R. Brice. Affadavits of astonishing cures of dropsy, by Jas. R. Brice ... In three vols.--To be continued--vol. I. By James R. Brice

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History of the revolutionary war ...

brief account of the captivity and cruel sufferings of Captain Deitz, and John and Robert Brice ... who were taken prisoners of war by the British Indians and Tories. Now first published over said Robert Brice's own signature, the horrible massacre of the Deitz family, in Bern, Albany co., seventy-one years ago. Brief account of an attempt ... to defraud said Robert Brice out of his property. Testimony of ex-Governor Wm. H. Seward, proving James R. Brice perfectly innocent of perjury, with which he was charged in March, 1834 ... Affadavits of astonishing cures of dropsy, by Jas. R. Brice ... In three vols.--To be continued--vol. I. By James R. Brice. Affadavits of astonishing cures of dropsy, by Jas. R. Brice ... In three vols.--To be continued--vol. I. By James R. Brice

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"The captive boys of Rensselaerville--John and Robert Brice" (p. [3]-10) was written by Josiah Priest and first published in his "Stories of the revolution", Albany, 1836.

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E87 .B84

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48 p.
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48

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OL45036623M
LCCN
07022182
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40640560

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