Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 140
... continued our journey from thence on the 18th , and on the 21st entered the harbour of Puna . We immediately set out for Guayaquil , and from thence continued our journey for Quito , which we reached on the 5th of September .... We had ...
... continued our journey from thence on the 18th , and on the 21st entered the harbour of Puna . We immediately set out for Guayaquil , and from thence continued our journey for Quito , which we reached on the 5th of September .... We had ...
Pagina 256
... continued in their respective stations on board her , with such number of men as the Commodore should think meet ; which the Commodore refused to comply with , but declared that the officers of the Tryal Prize , notwith- standing she ...
... continued in their respective stations on board her , with such number of men as the Commodore should think meet ; which the Commodore refused to comply with , but declared that the officers of the Tryal Prize , notwith- standing she ...
Pagina 261
... continued there on shore all the time the ship continued at sea which was about twenty days , and was not on board the ship any part of the time to give orders to Patrick Baird to do duty on board the ship with the lieutenant of the ...
... continued there on shore all the time the ship continued at sea which was about twenty days , and was not on board the ship any part of the time to give orders to Patrick Baird to do duty on board the ship with the lieutenant of the ...
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