A discourse to sailors, on pardon and allowance for offences, Composed on Board the Caesar Man of War, commanded by Roddam Home, Esq. on occasion of the distressing and alarming mutiny, at the first, consisting of twenty six sail of the line, cheering at Saint Helen's, and its Happy Termination, by the right honourable earl howe, to the prevention of most awful consequences. Printed in order to be distributed to the Ship's Company, as prevented by unfavourable circumstances, being preached; and now published, together with an Appendix concerning the Mutinies that have followed, and the entailment of public and private misery on such insurrections. By the Rev. T. Finch, Chaplain of the caesar-late of saint Mary Hall, Oxford.

  • Finch, Thomas, 1753 or 1754-
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[1797]
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London : published by R. Faulder, New Bond Street. Entered at Stationers Hall, [1797]

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[4],16,[2]p. ; 80.

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