Revel, J. (1780). The poor unhappy transported felon's sorrowful account of his fourteen years transportation at Virginia, in America: In six parts. Being a remakable and succinct history of the life of James Revel, the unhappy sufferer. Who was put apprentice by his father to a tinman, nearl moor-ficias, where he got into bad company, and before ong ran away, and went a robbing with a gang of thieves; but his master soon got him back: yet would not he be kept from his old companions, but went a thieving with them again; for which he was transported fourteen years. With an account of the way the transports works, and the punishment they receive for committing any fault. Concluding with a word of advice to all young men. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Revel, James. The Poor Unhappy Transported Felon's Sorrowful Account of His Fourteen Years Transportation at Virginia, in America: In Six Parts. Being a Remakable and Succinct History of the Life of James Revel, the Unhappy Sufferer. Who Was Put Apprentice by His Father to a Tinman, Nearl Moor-ficias, Where He Got into Bad Company, and Before Ong Ran Away, and Went a Robbing with a Gang of Thieves; but His Master Soon Got Him Back: Yet Would Not He Be Kept from His Old Companions, but Went a Thieving with Them Again; for Which He Was Transported Fourteen Years. With an Account of the Way the Transports Works, and the Punishment They Receive for Committing Any Fault. Concluding with a Word of Advice to All Young Men. [London?]: s.n, 1780.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Revel, James. The Poor Unhappy Transported Felon's Sorrowful Account of His Fourteen Years Transportation at Virginia, in America: In Six Parts. Being a Remakable and Succinct History of the Life of James Revel, the Unhappy Sufferer. Who Was Put Apprentice by His Father to a Tinman, Nearl Moor-ficias, Where He Got into Bad Company, and Before Ong Ran Away, and Went a Robbing with a Gang of Thieves; but His Master Soon Got Him Back: Yet Would Not He Be Kept from His Old Companions, but Went a Thieving with Them Again; for Which He Was Transported Fourteen Years. With an Account of the Way the Transports Works, and the Punishment They Receive for Committing Any Fault. Concluding with a Word of Advice to All Young Men. s.n, 1780.