Capt. Inglefield's narrative, concerning the loss of His Majesty's ship the Centaur, of seventy-four guns: and the miraculous preservation of the pinnace, with the captain, master, and ten of the crew, in a traverse of near 300 leagues on the great Western Ocean; with the names of the people saved
The Centaur perished along with captured French ships in the storm which struck the British fleet, returning from the campaign against de Grasse in the West Indes
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1783
London : Printed for J. Murray and A. Donaldson, 1783 London : Printed for J. Murray, no. 32, Fleet-street; and A. Donaldson, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1783 London, 1783 |
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