[An exact and faithful] account of the taking part of a fleet of French merchant-men, : and bringing them into Cows in the Isle of Wight: with the narrative of what the French prisoners declare, touching the present conjuncture of affairs.
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Printed for L.C. near Fleet-Bridge,
1691.
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