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Authentic Narrative of the Wreck of His Majesty's Ship Sceptre, of 64 Guns, Cap. Valentine Edwards, in Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, November 6, 1799: Including the Melancholy loss of upwards of Three Hundred and Fifty of the Crew, Captain, Officers, etc. and the Miraculous Preservation of the Rest, interspersed with Interesting Particulars and Cursory Observations. Also, the suffering of Don Joseph Pizarro
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AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE WRECK OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP SCEPTRE, OF 64 GUNS, CAP. VALENTINE EDWARDS, IN TABLE BAY, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, NOVEMBER 6, 1799: INCLUDING THE MELANCHOLY LOSS OF UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY OF THE CREW, CAPTAIN, OFFICERS, ETC. AND THE MIRACULOUS PRESERVATION OF THE REST, INTERSPERSED WITH INTERESTING PARTICULARS AND CURSORY OBSERVATIONS. ALSO, THE SUFFERING OF DON JOSEPH PIZARRO. Londres, Inglaterra: Thomas Tegg, [s.d.].
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