A succinct abridgment of a voyage made within the island parts of South-America

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La Condamine, Charles-Marie de

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1745

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en

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Succinct abridgement, Henry Simons, Charles-Marie de La Condamine, rare books, Travel, Discoveries in geography, South Africa

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A succinct abridgment of a voyage made within the island parts of South-America : from the coasts of the South-Sea, to the coasts of Brazil and Guiana, down the river of Amazons : as it was read in the public assembly of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, April 28, 1745 / by Mons. de La Condamine, of that Academy ; to which is annexed, a map of the Maranon, or river of Amazons, drawn by the same.
The Case of Henry Simons, A Polish Jew Merchant; And his appeal to the public thereon. ow published with the Tryal at Chelmsford, for the benefit of him and his unhappy family.
The Tryal of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew merchant; At Chelmsford Assizes, July 12 1752. At the Prosecution of James Afbley on the following Indictment.

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Features voyage made within the inland parts of South-America. Specifically, the succinct abridgment of a voyage made within the inland parts of South America from the coasts of the South Sea to the coasts of Brazil & Guiana, down the river of Amazonas. Also listed under: Map of the course of the Maragnon, or great river of Amazons. Additionally includes: The Case of Henry Simons, A Polish Jew Merchant; And his Appeal to the Public there on. Now published with the Tryal at Chelmsford for the benefit of Him and his unhappy Family. Along with: The Tryal of Henry Simons, A Polish Jew merchant, at Chelmsford Assizes, July 12, 1752. At the Prosecution of James Afbley, on the following indictment.

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This book is by Charles-Marie de La Condamine and published by London : Printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, opposite Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street, and G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, Charing-Cross. Also written by; Edward Withers and George Woodfall. It features 108 pages, 1 folded leaf of plates, and a small map. Additionally there is slight foxing on a few pages. Includes title pages in between each of the accounts. This from the Succinct Abridgement to the Case of Henry Simons and the Tryal of Henry Simons.

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London : Printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, opposite Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street, and G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, Charing-Cross

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