Nicholas Saul
Nicholas Saul (c. 1833 – January 28, 1853) was a nineteenth-century criminal and one of the founding members of the Daybreak Boys, a New York City street gang. Saul led many of the gang's early raids, many of which were before sunrise— earning the gang their nickname—on the Hudson River and East River waterfront. At its height during 1851 to 1853, the gang earned an estimated $200,000 under Saul's leadership. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Cambridge Companion to German Romanticism.
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Philosophy and German literature, 1700-1990 /
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Philosophy and German literature, 1700-1990 /
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The role of the Romanies : images and counter-images of "Gypsies"/Romanies in European cultures /
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