John Nicol
John Nicol (1755 – 1825) was a Scottish sailor who in 1789 sailed on ''Lady Juliana'', a ship that transported convict women to Port Jackson in New South Wales, Australia. His autobiography, published in 1822, offers a rare first-hand account of the life of an ordinary Georgian sailor. Provided by Wikipedia
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The life and adventures of John Nicol, mariner by Nicol, John 1755-1825
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The one faith of the Gospel, distinguished from the pretended act of appropriation shewing, I. that faith is the work of God in man, both in its beginning and progress, even to the... by Nicol, John V.D.M
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Nicol, son to David Nicol in Pittheavles, charger by Nicol, John b. 1740
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The technical schools of New Zealand an historical survey by Nicol, John
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The historical and geographical sources used by Silius Italicus by Nicol, John
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Essay on the treatment of caries by Nicol, John I.
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The one faith of the gospel, distinguished from the pretended act of approbiation by Nicol, John 1755-1825
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