The adventures of (Mr. T.S.) an English merchant taken prisoner by the Turks of Argiers, and carried into the inland countries of Africa : with a description of the kingdom of Argiers ... / written first by the author, and fitted for the public view by A. Roberts ; whereunto is annex'd an observation of the tide, and how to turn a ship out of the straights mouth, the wind being westerly, by Richard Norris.
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- The adventures of (Mr. T.S.) an English merchant taken prisoner by the Turks of Argiers, and carried into the inland countries of Africa : with a description of the kingdom of Argiers ... / written first by the author, and fitted for the public view by A. Roberts ; whereunto is annex'd an observation of the tide, and how to turn a ship out of the straights mouth, the wind being westerly, by Richard Norris.
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- 1670.
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- To his very worthy Friend THOMAS MANLEY ESQUIRE.
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The Adventures of an
English Merchant taken Captive by theTurks ofArgiers, and carried about the In-land Countries ofAfrica, with ma∣ny excellent Observations both curious and profitable. -
An Observation of the Tide, and how to turn out of the
Streights-Mouth the Wind be∣ing Westerly: Communicated by the Industrious and Experienced Seaman,Richard Norris. -
These BooKs are to be sold by
Moses Pitt at theWhite Hart in Lit∣tle Britain.