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with his Buccanieres su rprising of

Vera-Cru z,~

to which is

added the trne r lation of sir Henr

r

Morgan , bis e pediti on

aga inst the Spaniards in the Westindics and the taking of

I>anama; toge ther with the presiden t's of P3.nama account

of the same exped ition , translat ed from the spanish, and

col. Euston 's adj ustmen t of Lhe peace between the Spaniards

and Engli h in the We tindies; published by P. A., esq.

{Voynscs ct ovenlUrcs du c:ipi1ainc

n.

Sharp ct outrcs Jans la mer du Sud , en contenao t

le journal. avcc lo surprise de lo Vera·Cruz pnr le capitnine v:1n Horn ct Jes Bouca.nicrs ,

ct In vCritablc hi toiro de l'cxpCUitioo de

~ir

flP.nry Morg:rn contrc Jes

Rspagnol<

dons

Jes lndcs-Occidental<s ct

1:'.I

prise de l'anomo., ainsi quo le rapport du president de Pa·

nama sur la mcmc expedition, traduit de l'e•pagnol , ct le traile de

po.ix

fail par

le colonel Buslon calre !cs Espagnols el les

Anglo.is

dans les Indes-Occidenl'1les.)

London.

16 4.

In

°

Ecrit dans le but de justifier l\lorgan des cruautes dont il etait accuse.

99? THE

Hi

Lory of theBuccani ers in the Wes tindies , by

J.

Esque- •

me}

i

ng.

(Bistoire des Iloucaniers <lllos lcs Iodcs-Occidcnt.ules, par J. Esque–

mcling. )

London.

1684.

ln-12.

99

BucA

IER

of America , or a true account of the most r mar–

kable as ault committed of la te rears upon the coast of the

' Yes tindie , by the Bucanier of Tortuga, both nglish and

french , made nglish from the dutch.

(Les Boucnni1:rs en Amc–

rique, OU VCritabJc relation des att:iquCS Jes plus rcmnrquabJcs <JUi ODt tllC faites

clans Jes derniercs an nccs contrc le cotes des Indcs-Occidcntulcs pnr Jes Bot1-

canicrs fran fnis ct nnglais, traduit du bollandais ea anglais.)

London.

1684.

In-4°·

990 THE

planters speech to his n eighbours and countrymen o(

Pen

yl

ani a eas t and west Jer ey ancl to all such as ha e

transported th em el es into new colonies for the sake of a

qui et r tired life.

(Discours d'un colon

a

scs voisins ct compatriotes de

Pconsyl"anic et de dcux J ersey ct

it

lous ccux qui sc onl trnnsport6s dons les

nouvelles colonic poltr

y

mener une vie tranquille ct relir6e.)

London.

16

4.

In- 12.

1000 FRIBr' DLY

advice to the gentl emen planter

-0f

Lhe a t and

We Lindi sin three parts:

I.

A brief tr ati e of the mo

I

pri n–

cipal fruit and herbs that grow in the east Weslindies , etc.

II. The complaint of the negro slave .

HI.

A discourse between