Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... meet him time enough to be here by the sailing of those ships , and it would not hinder anything as there would be ... met him , Mr. Naish , Col. Bland , and our two secretaries , where we discoursed over the intended expedition and what ...
... meet him time enough to be here by the sailing of those ships , and it would not hinder anything as there would be ... met him , Mr. Naish , Col. Bland , and our two secretaries , where we discoursed over the intended expedition and what ...
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... meet him , Col. Bland and Mr. Naish the Friday evening ; but I convinced him he never acquainted me of it though I had seen him that day , and suppose this mentioning was only an excuse . And I told him to avoid mistake a note from him ...
... meet him , Col. Bland and Mr. Naish the Friday evening ; but I convinced him he never acquainted me of it though I had seen him that day , and suppose this mentioning was only an excuse . And I told him to avoid mistake a note from him ...
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men as the Commodore should think meet , and the Commodore did refuse to comply therewith , and that the ship's ... met with much bad weather and contrary winds , whereby the ships suffered great damage , and a violent sickness raged ...
men as the Commodore should think meet , and the Commodore did refuse to comply therewith , and that the ship's ... met with much bad weather and contrary winds , whereby the ships suffered great damage , and a violent sickness raged ...
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