The sufferings of John Coustos , for free-masonry, and for his refusing to turn Roman Catholic, in the inquisition at Lisbon; where he was sentenc'd, during four years, to the galley; and afterwards releas'd from thence by the gracious Interposition of His present Majesty King George II. Adorned with cuts, shewing the various Tortures exercis'd upon him by those Barbarians. With a prefatory discourse on occasio of the present rebellion.
- John Coustos
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- MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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The sufferings of John Coustos, for free-masonry, and for his refusing to turn Roman Catholic, in the inquisition at Lisbon; where he was sentenc'd, during four years, to the galley; and afterwards releas'd from thence by the gracious Interposition of His
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Dublin : printed for William Powell, Bookseller, at the Corner of Christ-Church-Lane, opposite to the Tholsel, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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