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Several voyages to Barbary. Containing an historical and geographical account of the country. With the Hardships, Sufferings, and manner of Redeeming Christian Slaves. Together with a curious Description of Mequinez, Oran, and Alcazar. With a journal of the late siege and surrender of Oran. To which are added, the maps of Barbary, and the Sea-Coasts; the Prospects of Mequinez and Alcazar; an exact Plan of Oran, and a View of the Ancient Roman Ruins near Mequinez. All Design'd by Captain Henry Boyde. The Whole Illustrated with Notes Historical and Critical.
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Author La Motte, Philémon de
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for Olive Payne, in Round-Court in the Strand; Joseph Duke, at the Royal Exchange; and Samuel Baker, in Russel-Street, Covent Garden
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History and Geography
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T184089
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