01180nam--2200397---450-99000120736020331620091028152341.00-333-91446-5000120736USA01000120736(ALEPH)000120736USA0100012073620031021d2001----km-y0enga50------baengUS||||||||001yyEuropean integrationscope and limitsMartin HolmesHoundmills [etc.]Palgrave2001VIII, 242 p.23 cm20012001Unione EuropeaEuropaIntegrazione economica337.142HOLMES,Martin168704ITsalbcISBD990001207360203316XXIII.4.C. 449 (IG VIII 12 ING 1028)11687 E.C.XXIII.4.C. 449 (IG VIII 12 ING)00088402BKGIUALINA1020031021USA010948PATRY9020040406USA011726PECORARO9020040805USA011710RSIAV59020091028USA011523European integration985698UNISA01644nam 2200349Ia 450 99638707720331620200824132955.0(CKB)4940000000084541(EEBO)2240856517(OCoLC)ocm24023510e(OCoLC)24023510(EXLCZ)99494000000008454119910703d1648 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The legend of Captain Iones continued from his first part to his end[electronic resource] wherein is delivered his incredible adventures and atchievements by sea and land : particularly, his miraculous deliverance from a wrack at sea by the support of a dolphin, his severall desperate duels, his combate with Bahader Cham, a gyant of the race of Og, his loves, his deep imployments and happy successe in businesse of state : all which and more is but the tithe of his owne relation, which he continued untill he grew speechlesse, and diedLondon Printed by M.F. for Richard Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop ...1648[3], 43, [1] pIn verse.Sometimes attributed to Martin Lluelyn.The hero is apparently historical: cf. DNB under Lloyd.Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.eebo-0113Lloyd David1597-1663.1007369Lluelyn Martin1616-1682.1004927EAFEAFWaOLNBOOK996387077203316The legend of Captain Iones continued from his first part to his end2409852UNISA