Letters from a Moor at London to his friend at Tunis. Containing an account of his journey through England. With his observations on the laws, customs, religion, and manners of the English nation. Likewise remarks on the publick charities, with curious memoirs relating to the life of Mr. Sutton, founder of the Charter-House. A description of Bedlam. With serious reflections on self-murder. The whole interspersed with historical remarks and useful observations.

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1736
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Letters from a Moor at London to his friend at Tunis. Containing an account of his journey through England. With his observations on the laws, customs, religion, and manners of the English nation. Likewise remarks on the publick charities, with curious memoirs relating to the life of Mr. Sutton, founder of the Charter-House. A description of Bedlam. With serious reflections on self-murder. The whole interspersed with historical remarks and useful observations. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for J. Batley and J. Wood, 1736.

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1 unnumbered leaf, 274 pages ; (12mo)

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ESTC T73153

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