Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 136
... Macao . This sight seemed mighty strange to us , who had been so long wandering through the ocean alone . The next day we made the land of China , and saw a remarkable rock called Pedro Blanco , which appears at some distance like a ...
... Macao . This sight seemed mighty strange to us , who had been so long wandering through the ocean alone . The next day we made the land of China , and saw a remarkable rock called Pedro Blanco , which appears at some distance like a ...
Pagina 145
... Macao for his being supplied with everything , if he would return to his ship . In short , a King's ship coming being without a precedent , everybody avoided being concerned in the affair and ... Macao last month JUAN FERNANDEZ TO MACAO 145.
... Macao for his being supplied with everything , if he would return to his ship . In short , a King's ship coming being without a precedent , everybody avoided being concerned in the affair and ... Macao last month JUAN FERNANDEZ TO MACAO 145.
Pagina 147
... Macao there would be orders for the supplying him with everything there . Mr. Anson then desired to know from whom he was to be supplied , for as yet they would not admit of country boats going on board him at Macao . They told him upon ...
... Macao there would be orders for the supplying him with everything there . Mr. Anson then desired to know from whom he was to be supplied , for as yet they would not admit of country boats going on board him at Macao . They told him upon ...
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