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The history of the bucaniers
Subtitle
Being an impartial relation of all battles, sieges, and other most eminent assaults committed for several years upon the coasts of the West-Indies by the pirates of Jamaica and Tortuga. Both English, and other nations. More specially the unparallelled achievements of Sir H. M. Made English from the Dutch copy: written by J. Esquemeling, one of the bucaniers, very much corrected, from the errors of the original, by the Relations of some English gentleman
Reference
EXQUEMELIN, A. O.. THE HISTORY OF THE BUCANIERS: BEING AN IMPARTIAL RELATION OF ALL BATTLES, SIEGES, AND OTHER MOST EMINENT ASSAULTS COMMITTED FOR SEVERAL YEARS UPON THE COASTS OF THE WEST-INDIES BY THE PIRATES OF JAMAICA AND TORTUGA. BOTH ENGLISH, AND OTHER NATIONS. MORE SPECIALLY THE UNPARALLELLED ACHIEVEMENTS OF SIR H. M. MADE ENGLISH FROM THE DUTCH COPY: WRITTEN BY J. ESQUEMELING, ONE OF THE BUCANIERS, VERY MUCH CORRECTED, FROM THE ERRORS OF THE ORIGINAL, BY THE RELATIONS OF SOME ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. Londres, Inglaterra: Thomas Malthus, 1684.
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