Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon (1760 Boston edition) (Q927): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: title page transcription (P15): [2] CONTAINING | AN ACCOUNT OF THE MANY HARDSHIPS HE UNDERWENT FROM | THE TIME HE LEFT HIS MASTER'S HOUSE, IN THE YEAR 1747, | TO THE TIME OF HIS RETURN TO BOSTON.--HOW HE WAS | CAST AWAY IN THE CAPES...)
(‎Changed claim: title page transcription (P15): [3] THE MANNER OF HIS BEING | CARRY'D BY THEM INTO CAPTIVITY. ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF | HIS BEING CONFINED FOUR YEARS AND SEVEN MONTHS | IN A CLOSE DUNGEON, AND THE REMARKABLE MANNER IN | WHICH HE MET WIT...)
Property / title page transcription: [3] THE MANNER OF HIS BEING | CARRY'D BY THEM INTO CAPTIVITY. ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF | HIS BEING CONFINED FOUR YEARS AND SEVEN MONTHS | IN A CLOSE DUNGEON, AND THE REMARKABLE MANNER IN | WHICH HE MET WITH HIS GOOD OLD MASTER IN LONDON; WHO | RETURNED TO NEW-ENGLAND, A PASSENGER, IN THE SAMESHIP. / rankProperty / title page transcription: [3] THE MANNER OF HIS BEING | CARRY'D BY THEM INTO CAPTIVITY. ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF | HIS BEING CONFINED FOUR YEARS AND SEVEN MONTHS | IN A CLOSE DUNGEON, AND THE REMARKABLE MANNER IN | WHICH HE MET WITH HIS GOOD OLD MASTER IN LONDON; WHO | RETURNED TO NEW-ENGLAND, A PASSENGER, IN THE SAMESHIP. / rank
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    [1] A | NARRATIVE | OF THE | UNCOMMON SUFFERINGS, | AND | SURPRIZING DELIVERANCE | OF | BRITON HAMMON, | A NEGRO MAN, ---SERVANT TO | GENERAL WINSLOW, | OF MARSHFIELD, IN NEW-ENGLAND; | WHO RETURNED TO BOSTON, AFTER HAVING | BEEN ABSENT ALMOST THIRTEEN YEARS.|
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    [3] THE MANNER OF HIS BEING | CARRY'D BY THEM INTO CAPTIVITY. ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF | HIS BEING CONFINED FOUR YEARS AND SEVEN MONTHS | IN A CLOSE DUNGEON, AND THE REMARKABLE MANNER IN | WHICH HE MET WITH HIS GOOD OLD MASTER IN LONDON; WHO | RETURNED TO NEW-ENGLAND, A PASSENGER, IN THE SAMESHIP.
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    [2] CONTAINING | AN ACCOUNT OF THE MANY HARDSHIPS HE UNDERWENT FROM | THE TIME HE LEFT HIS MASTER'S HOUSE, IN THE YEAR 1747, | TO THE TIME OF HIS RETURN TO BOSTON.--HOW HE WAS | CAST AWAY IN THE CAPES OF FLORIDA; ---THE HORRID CRU- | ELTY AND INHUMAN BARBARITY OF THE INDIANS IN MURDER- | ING THE WHOLE SHIP'S CREW;---
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