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A report of the trial of Pedro Gibert, Bernardo De Soto, Francisco Ruiz, Nicola Costa, Antonio Ferrer, Manuel Boyga, Domingo de Guzman, Juan Antonio Portana, Manuel Castillo, Angel Garcia, Jose Velazquez, and Juan Montenegro alias Jose Basilio de Castro, before the United States Circuit Court, on an indictment charging them with the commission of an act of piracy, on board the Brig Mexican, of Salem : containing a full statement of the testimony, and the arguments of the counsel on both sides, the charge of the Court, pronounced by the Hon. Judge Story, and the verdict of the jury ; With an appendix containing several documents never before published

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