Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... lost his ship for want of water or men . Since our arrival here , where we have been received with the greatest humanity , my sick men upon going ashore and being supplied with fresh provisions are in so far a way of recovery that the ...
... lost his ship for want of water or men . Since our arrival here , where we have been received with the greatest humanity , my sick men upon going ashore and being supplied with fresh provisions are in so far a way of recovery that the ...
Pagina 104
... lost sight of the squadron . The captain was immediately acquainted with it , and gave orders to steer south , which was closely kept to , but ( as we afterwards found ) the Commodore steered more westerly , by which means we parted ...
... lost sight of the squadron . The captain was immediately acquainted with it , and gave orders to steer south , which was closely kept to , but ( as we afterwards found ) the Commodore steered more westerly , by which means we parted ...
Pagina 156
... lost her mizen mast . On the 10th the Severn and Pearl lost company in the night . On the 24th in a violent hard gale of wind and thick weather I lost sight of the Gloucester , Wager , Tryal and Anna pink in the latitude of 57 ° 10 ′ S ...
... lost her mizen mast . On the 10th the Severn and Pearl lost company in the night . On the 24th in a violent hard gale of wind and thick weather I lost sight of the Gloucester , Wager , Tryal and Anna pink in the latitude of 57 ° 10 ′ S ...
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