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++++ Remembrance: Poems & Stories Harold Robert Norris null De
Vinne Press, 1914
To Which Are Added, The Author's Journey To Abomey, The Capital,
And A Short Account Of The African Slave Trade.
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edition identification: ++++Harvard University Houghton
LibraryN022407London: printed for W. Lowndes, 1789. 41, 3]p.; 8
To Which Are Added, The Author's Journey To Abomey, The Capital,
And A Short Account Of The African Slave Trade.
To Which Are Added, The Author's Journey To Abomey, The Capital,
And A Short Account Of The African Slave Trade.
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Zero Risk (Paperback)
Robert Norris Rowley
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Dan Murphy had always been a man of principle. For years, he had
deplored the many instances of injury and death that were all too
often foisted upon the innocent victims of unprovoked attacks by
criminals of various stripes. He had vowed that if he were ever in
such a predicament, he would do whatever it took to avoid becoming
such a statistic. Well, he got his chance when he and his family
were attacked and captured by criminals at a campground in a remote
area of Central Utah. He fought back but in applying his avowed
principle of "Zero Risk," and in trying to protect his family and
anyone else who might happen along, the County Prosecutor said he
went too far and charged him with aggravated assault, a 2nd or 3rd
degree felony. Would the jury convict him for trying to do what was
right?
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