Publication Date | 1791 |
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Remainder | Containing his travels, observations, and interesting narrative during four years imprisonment at Goa, for paying his address to Donna Maria, a Portuguese lady, for whom an unholy father had conceived an unlawful passion. The whole exhibiting a view of the maxims and criminal jurisprudence in that country. Written by Himself, at his inlargement in 1789. Translated from the German |
Extent | [4],9-178p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | Printed for J. Barker, Russell-Court, Drury Lane |