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Capt. Inglefield's narrative, concerning the loss of His Majesty's ship the Centaur, of seventy-four guns: and the miraculous preservation of the pinnace, with the captain, master, and ten of the crew, in a traverse of near 300 leagues on the great Western Ocean; with the names of the people saved. Published by authority.

By: Inglefield, John Nicholson, 1748-1828.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Murray ... and A. Donaldson ... , 1783Edition: A new edition, corrected.Description: [3]-36, [1], 2, [1]p. ; 8°.Subject(s): Inglefield, John Nicholson, 1748-1828 | Shipwrecks -- Atlantic Ocean
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.80(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57349-1001
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VOL.79(3) An analysis of the Roman civil law; in which a comparison is, occasionally, made between the Roman laws and those of England: being the heads of a course of lectures, publickly read in the University of Cambridge. The second edition. By Samuel Hallifax, L.L.D. The King's Professor of Civil Law and Master of the Faculties to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. VOL.79(4) Gisbal, an Hyperborean tale: translated from the fragments of Ossian the son of Fingal. VOL.79(5) The correspondence of the Revolution Society in London, with the National Assembly, and with various societies of the friends of liberty in France and England. VOL.80(1) Capt. Inglefield's narrative, concerning the loss of His Majesty's ship the Centaur, of seventy-four guns: and the miraculous preservation of the pinnace, with the captain, master, and ten of the crew, in a traverse of near 300 leagues on the great Western Ocean; with the names of the people saved. Published by authority. VOL.80(2) Authentic memoirs of the Right Honourable the late Earl of Chatham. VOL.80(3) The life of the Count Cagliostro; containing an authentic relation of the uncommon incidents that befel him during his residence in England in the years 1776 and 1777. His arrival in France; his commitment to the Bastile - His trial, acquittal and banishment. His return to England in 1786; particular anecdotes of him till 1787: and, lastly, a detail of the circumstances which occasioned his departure for Switzerland. Dedicated to Madame la Comtesse de Cagliostro. VOL.80(4) Letters from the Abbé Edgeworth to his friends, written between the years 1777 and 1807; with memoirs of his life; including some account of the late Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Moylan, and letters to him from the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, and other persons of distinction. [Edited] by the Rev. Thomas R. England.

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