The Memoirs of a protestant condemned to the galleys of France for his religion[Jean Marteilhe], written by himself, comprehending an account of the various distresses he suffered in slavery and his constancy in supporting almost every cruelty that bigotted zeal could inflict or human nature sustain, also a description of the galleys and the service in which they are employed, the whole interspersed with anecdotes relative to the general history of the times, for a period of thirteen years during which the author continued in slavery'till he was at last set free, at the intercession of the cour of Great Britain... Translated from the original just published at the Hague, by James Willington [Oliver Goldsmith] (1758)

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Type de notice et de document: Monographie : Texte impriméTitre et date: The Memoirs of a protestant condemned to the galleys of France for his religion[Jean Marteilhe], written by himself, comprehending an account of the various distresses he suffered in slavery and his constancy in supporting almost every cruelty that bigotted zeal could inflict or human nature sustain, also a description of the galleys and the service in which they are employed, the whole interspersed with anecdotes relative to the general history of the times, for a period of thirteen years during which the author continued in slavery'till he was at last set free, at the intercession of the cour of Great Britain... Translated from the original just published at the Hague, by James Willington [Oliver Goldsmith] (1758) Adresse: London, R. Griffiths and E. DillyDescription matérielle: 2 vol. (XIV-224 p., sig. A⁷, B-K¹², L⁴ + [2-] 252 p., sig. [pi] ¹, B-L¹², M¹⁶) ; in-12.Bibliothèque nationale de France: Notice no 35283541, https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35283541rSource: Catalogue général de la Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Remarque du Catalogue général de la Bibliothèque nationale de France:
Traduction libre par Oliver Goldsmith de "Mémoires d'un protestant condamné aux galères de France pour cause de religion..." dont l'auteur est Jean Marteilhe, revu par Daniel de Superville père et publié par Daniel de Superville, fils, à Rotterdam, en 1757, d'après Barbier et Halkett and Laing.


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