A narrative of the situation and treatment of the English,
arrested by order of the French government at the commencement of hostilities; with the transactions on the arrival of the First Consul at Boulogne, Calais, and Dunkirk, and, afterwards, down to the end of July: containing some secret anecdotes of Bonaparte's confidential Commandant at Calais, and an account of the author's escape from thence in a trunk.
By William Wright.

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