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A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates

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"NONE OF these bold Adventures were ever so much talked of, for a while, as Avery; he made as great a Noise in the World as Meriveis does now, and was looked upon to be a Person of as great Consequence; he was represented in Europe, as one that had raised himself to the Dignity of a King, and was likely to be the Founder of a new Monarchy; having, as it was said, taken immense Riches, and married the Great Mogul's Daughter, who was taken in an Indian Ship, which fell into his Hands; and that he had by her many Children, living in great Royalty and State; that he had built Forts, erected Magazines, and was Master of a stout Squadron of Ships, mann'd with able and desperate Fellows of all Nations; that he gave Commissions out in his own Name to the Captains of his Ships, and to the Commanders of his Forts, and was acknowledged by them as their Prince."
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1479322571, 9781479322572
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The text of this book is taken from the 1925 edition of Captain Johnson's 'History' by pirate Historian Philip Gosse. Philip was the author of the 1925-1927 two volume edition of Captain's Johnson's 'History', which in turn was a reprint of the 1725 third edition of the original work.

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