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Morgan, Joseph
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Sin its own punishment. A discourse shewing how the nature of sin is in it self [sic] a misery to the sinner, and that the sinner, by sinning, works a punishment upon himself, according to the nature of his sin. Being a continuation of, The nature and ori
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Phoenix Britannicus: being a miscellaneous collection of scarce and curious tracts. Vol. I ... / Collected by J. Morgan.
Morgan, JosephDate: 1732- Books
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Phoenix Britannicus: being a miscellaneous collection of scarce and curious tracts. Vol. I ... / Collected by J. Morgan.
Morgan, JosephDate: 1732- Books
Several voyages to Barbary. Containing an historical and geographical account of the country. With the hardships, sufferings, and manner of redeeming Christian slaves. Together with a curious description of Mequinez, Oran, and Alcazar. With a journal of the late siege and surrender Oran. To which are added. The maps of Barbary, and the sea-coasts; the prospects of Mequinez and Alcazar; an exact plan of Oran, and a view of the ancient Roman ruins near Mequinez. All design'd by Captain Henry Boyde. The whole illustrated with notes, historical and critical / [Anon].
La Motte, Philémon de.Date: 1736