An account of South-West Barbary Containing what is most remarkable in the territories of the king of Fez and Morocco. Written by a person who had been a slave there a considerable time; and published from his authentick manuscript. To which are added, two letters: one from the present king of Morocco to colonel kirk; the other to sir clodesly shovell: With sir Cloudesly's answer, &c. By Simon Ockley, B.D. prosessor of arabick, in the university of cambridge; and chaplain to the Most Honourable Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, lord high-treasurer of Great Britain.
- Person Who Had Been a Slave There.
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- 1713
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An account of South-West Barbary: Containing what is most remarkable in the territories of the king of Fez and Morocco. Written by a person who had been a slave there a considerable time; and published from his authentick manuscript. To which are added, t
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London : Printed for J. Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street; and H. Clements, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1713.
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