A General account of the calamities occasioned by the late tremendous hurricanes and earthquakes in the West-India Islands, foreign as well as domestic : With the petitions to, and resolutions of, the House of Commons, in behalf of the sufferers at Jamaica and Barbados: also a list of the committee appointed to manage the subscriptions of the benevolent public, towards their further relief. Carefully collated from authentic papers, By Mr. Fowler.
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