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Tyranipocrit, discovered with his wiles, wherewith he vanquisheth.
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An essay against the transportation and selling of men to the plantations of forreigners with special regard to the manufactories, and other domestick improvements of the kingdom of Scotland, humbly offer'd to the consideration of those in authority. By a sincere well-wisher to the honour and interest of his country.
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A relation of seaven yeares slaverie under the Turkes of Argeire, suffered by an English captive merchant Wherein is also conteined all memorable passages, fights, and accidents, which happined in that citie, and at sea with their shippes and gallies during that time. Together with a description of the sufferings of the miserable captives under that mercilesse tyrannie. Whereunto is added a second booke conteining a discription of Argeire, with its originall manner of government, increase, and present flourishing estate. By Francis Knight.
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Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy appearing in miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, William Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John ---, carpenter, from the miserable slavery of Algiers, with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas ... /
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The selling of Joseph a memorial.
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Barbarian cruelty being a true history of the distressed condition of the Christian captives under the tyranny of Mully Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco, and King of Fez and Macqueness in Barbary : in which is likewise given a particular account of his late wars with the Algerines, the manner of his pirates taking the Christians and others, his breach of faith with Christian princes, a description of his castles and guards, and the places where he keeps his women, his slaves and negroes : with a particular relation of the dangerous escape of the author and two English men more from thence, after a miserable slavery of ten years /
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A true discription and breefe discourse, of a most lamentable voiage, made latelie to Tripolie in Barbarie, in a ship named the Iesus vvherin is not onely shevved the great miserie, that then happened the aucthor hereof and his whole companie, aswell the marchants as the marriners in that voiage, according to the curssed custome of those barbarous and cruell tyrants, in their terrible vsage of Christian captiues: but also, the great vnfaithfulnesse of those heathnish infidels, in not regarding their promise. Together, with the most wonderfull iudgement of God, vpon the king of Tripolie and his sonne, and a great number of his people, being all the tormentors of those English captiues. Set foorth by Thomas Saunders, one of those captiues there at the same time.
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To the Right Honourable the Lords in Parliament assembled the humble petition of divers persons, on behalf of themselves, who have suffered, and of others whose relations do now suffer miserable bondage and cruel slavery under the Turks.
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To the Right Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled the humble petition of disconsolate fathers and wives, on the behalf of their distressed children and husbands, which are now slaves and captives in Algiers.
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A relation of seaven yeares slaverie under the Turkes of Argeire, suffered by an English captive merchant Wherein is also conteined all memorable passages, fights, and accidents, which happined in that citie, and at sea with their shippes and gallies during that time. Together with a description of the sufferings of the miserable captives under that mercilesse tyrannie. Whereunto is added a second booke conteining a discription of Argeire, with its originall, manner of government, increase, and present flourishing estate. By Francis Knight.
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Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy appearing in the miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, Williams Adams [brace] John Anthony, John Jephs, John ----, carpenter, from the miserable slavery of Algiers, with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas ... /
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Anti-slavery addresses of 1844 and 1845
Imprint 1969Available in HeinOnline Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law.
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