[The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the by Thomas Clarkson]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the CHAPTER XIV 25/29
One miserable account, when examined, only brought up another.
I saw no end to inquiry.
The great question was, what was I to do? I thought the best thing would be to get the captain apprehended, and make him stand his trial either for the murder of Thomas or of Charles Horseler.
I communicated with the late Mr.Burges, an eminent attorney, and the deputy town-clerk, on this occasion.
He had shown an attachment to me on account of the cause I had undertaken, and had given me privately assistance in it.
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