The life and singular adventures of Charles Henry Copeland : whowas, by birth, heir to an immense property; but being of an eccentric, roving disposition, he left his native place, and passed through a variety of scenes, till he embraced a seafaring life: in his first voyage he suffered shipwreck, and in the next captivity; but returning to England, he had the happiness to be reconciled to his father, and espousing the fair faithful object of his affentions, with whom he is now settled, in a splendid stile, in one of the principal squares of the metropolis /

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Main Author: Copeland, Charles Henry
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chatham : Printed by C. and W. Townson, for Langley and Belch, 1808
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