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[No. 3

THE LIFE

AND UNPARALLELED

VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES

of

AMBROSE GWINNET;

Containing an Account of his being Tried, Convicted and Hanged in Chains at Deal, for the supposed Murder of Mr Collins—his surprising Recovery—his Voyage to the West Indies, and being taken by the Spaniards, among whom he met with the supposed murdered Mr Collins, and proposal to return to England together—his being taken by Algerines and carried into slavery, and, after many hardships, his return to England.

WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.





GLASGOW:

PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLERS.