Narrative of the loss of the tribune frigate, on Thursday the 23d of Nov. 1797, at the entrance of Halifax harbour, in Nova Scotia. With a circumstantial account of the meloncholy catastrophe, which befel the crew of that unfortunate ship, twelve only being saved out of 240, besides several Gentleman who had gone on board to render their assistance, when the tribune first struck the thrum-cap shoals, after experiencing every hardship human nature was able to endure.
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[London : s.n.], Printed this present year.-1798.
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15, [1] p. : 1 ill. (woodcut) ; 160
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ESTC T300462