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Author: Campbell, Donald, 1751-1804.
Title: A journey over land to India, partly by a route never gone before by any European, / by Donald Campbell, of Barbreck, Esq. who formerly commanded a regiment of cavalry in the service of His Highness the Nabob of the Carnatic. ; In a series of letter to his son. Comprehending his shipwrick and imprisonment with Hyder Alli and his subsequent negotiationa and transactions in the East. ; [Two lines of Latin quotation]
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Print source: A journey over land to India, partly by a route never gone before by any European, / by Donald Campbell, of Barbreck, Esq. who formerly commanded a regiment of cavalry in the service of His Highness the Nabob of the Carnatic. ; In a series of letter to his son. Comprehending his shipwrick and imprisonment with Hyder Alli and his subsequent negotiationa and transactions in the East. ; [Two lines of Latin quotation]
Campbell, Donald, 1751-1804., Mathews, Richard.

Philadelphia:: Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone house no. 41, South Second Street., 1797.
Subject terms:
Voyages and travels.
Prisoners -- India.
Shipwrecks.
Europe -- Description and travel
India -- Description and travel
Captivity narratives.
Booksellers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
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