Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... Horn expedition.2 At the end of December and beginning of January his orders were discussed , and finally signed ( though not handed to Anson ) on 31 January 1740 ( 9 ) . Norris's entry in his journal for 28 December , and draft ...
... Horn expedition.2 At the end of December and beginning of January his orders were discussed , and finally signed ( though not handed to Anson ) on 31 January 1740 ( 9 ) . Norris's entry in his journal for 28 December , and draft ...
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... Horn was the location of Pizarro's force of five ships , known to be at sea and searching for the English expedition . The two squadrons narrowly missed each other ( the Pearl was actually sighted and chased by Pizarro's ships ) , and ...
... Horn was the location of Pizarro's force of five ships , known to be at sea and searching for the English expedition . The two squadrons narrowly missed each other ( the Pearl was actually sighted and chased by Pizarro's ships ) , and ...
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... Horn by stormy and tempestuous weather , but long before they were separated the Gloucester had broke her main yard in the sling , which was a great hindrance to the three ships going round Cape Horn , the Centurion being often obliged ...
... Horn by stormy and tempestuous weather , but long before they were separated the Gloucester had broke her main yard in the sling , which was a great hindrance to the three ships going round Cape Horn , the Centurion being often obliged ...
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