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    Thomas Pellow (1704 – 1745), son of Thomas Pellow of Penryn and his wife Elizabeth (née Lyttleton), was a writer from Cornwall best known for the extensive...
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  • player Thomas Pellow (1704-?), Cornish author notable for the slave narrative titled, 'The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow in...
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    process of extracting zinc from other materials in a furnace. July 10 – Thomas Pellow of Cornwall finally escapes captivity, 23 years after having been captured...
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    (in Arabic). p. 392. Retrieved 3 October 2022. Thomas Pellow (1890). The adventures of Thomas Pellow, of Penryn, mariner (PDF). Robert Brown. pp. 54–57...
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    ter Meetelen (1704–?) Mende Nazer (b. 1982) Hark Olufs (1708–1754) Thomas Pellow (1705–?) Joseph Pitts (1663 – c. 1735) Guðríður Símonardóttir (1598–1682)...
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  • Paradise, a 2008 video game White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves, a 2005 book by Giles...
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    of the later phase of the trade was published in 1740 by Englishman Thomas Pellow, who had escaped from Morocco after 21 years of slavery, having been...
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    Milton, Giles (8 June 2005). White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's One Million White Slaves (1st American ed.). Farrar, Straus...
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  • described. Tyrkja-Gudda, 1952 and 2001 Thomas Pellow, The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, In South Barbary, 1740 A Curious,...
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    November 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023. Pellow, Thomas; Morsy, Magali (1983). La relation de Thomas Pellow: une lecture du Maroc au 18e siècle. Editions...
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    ter Meetelen (1704–?) Mende Nazer (b. 1982) Hark Olufs (1708–1754) Thomas Pellow (1705–?) Joseph Pitts (1663 – c. 1735) Guðríður Símonardóttir (1598–1682)...
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    admirable power with which it is executed." The historian and politician Thomas Babington Macaulay wrote in 1852 that "it is the most valuable addition...
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  • (link) Khnata Bint Bakkar, retrieved 2021-12-30 Thomas Pellow (1890). The adventures of Thomas Pellow, of Penryn, mariner. Robert Brown. p. 140. In the...
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    Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves by Giles Milton (Sceptre, 2005) Zacks, Richard. The pirate coast : Thomas Jefferson...
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    Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Capehart, Jonathan. "Stop calling Clarence Thomas an 'Uncle Tom'". Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-08-25. Press, Stanford...
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    in France during the 18th century. Born into slavery in Saint Domingue, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas became free when his father brought him to France in 1776...
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    Iceland by Barbary pirates in 1627 Thomas Pellow, The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, In South Barbary, 1740 A Journal of...
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    2469529, accessed 16 April 2015. John Henderson, Joseph Watson, Job Brown, Thomas Bradford Junr., R. L. Kennon, Joshua Boucher, H. V. Somerville and Eric...
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    and 18th centuries, and the story of a young English cabin boy named Thomas Pellow; Samurai William, the historical portrayal of the life and adventures...
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    2017-12-11. Milton, G (2005) White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow And Islam's One Million White Slaves, Sceptre, London "The Crimean Tatars...
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    Independence. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-78074-455-1. Pellow, Thomas (1890). The Adventures of Thomas Pellow, of Penryn, Mariner: Three and Twenty Years in Captivity...
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    2022-06-01 – via University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Parramore, Thomas (1979). Powell, William S. (ed.). "Omar ibn Said, b. 1770?". Dictionary...
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    literacy school." In 1833, Thomas Auld took Douglass back from Hugh ("[a]s a means of punishing Hugh," Douglass later wrote). Thomas sent Douglass to work...
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  • circumcision, philosophy, war-craft, and hunting skills. Meanwhile, Captain Thomas Davies meets Villars, the owner of a cargo ship named the Lord Ligonier...
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    OCLC 1028956462.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Thomas., Carlyle (2021). On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. Otbebookpublishing...
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