Thoughts on the duty of mercy, and the sin of cruelty to the brute creation [with] The voyage a poem, in seven parts / viz Farewell, calm, breeze. storm, shipwreck, deliverance, and return. / The hermit : or mistaken lover's solitary abode discovered by the sole object of his affections, who unexpectedly proves equally sincere. (London, 1789) [with] The history of the extraordinary dirty warehouse in Leadenhall Street, together with the memoirs of its eccentric inhabitant, Nath. Bentley, Esq : All collected from the best authorities, containing many original anecdotes. To which are added, the memoirs of Mr. Thomas Bentley, late of Sudbury (London 1803). [with] Recent and remarkable predictions! : of many great and astonishing events that are to happen before the close of the present century, relative to the revolution in France, the fall of Popery and Mahometism, the approching general conversion to Christianity by W. B. edited by J. Lawrence London, 1794 [with] An explanation of the medals engraved by John Dassier and his son being a representation of a series of events from the Roman history c. 1740. [with] The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, : formerly well known to the public, as the lame beggar man, who in the year 1734, and for a long time swept the way between the Mews Gate and Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross. / 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. The accident that threw Mr. Gwinett into the hands of pirates; his extraordinary adventures with them; his being taken by the Spaniards, and sent to Old Spain, and there condemned to the gallies. / His being taken by the Algerines and carried into slavery, and, after many hardships, his return to England. / Second edition, 1770. [By himself or possibly by Issac Bickerstaffe?]
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