Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... obliged to throw the longboat , bulk- heads , and several other things overboard , and likewise to stave 16 tuns of water . February 17th Mr. Anson was pleased to remove me from the Wager to the Pearl ; and on mustering the ship's ...
... obliged to throw the longboat , bulk- heads , and several other things overboard , and likewise to stave 16 tuns of water . February 17th Mr. Anson was pleased to remove me from the Wager to the Pearl ; and on mustering the ship's ...
Pagina 101
... obliged me to have recourse to tackles and the turning all hands out on every occasion . April 8th I spoke with the Commodore and acquainted him I had no sails but those bent to my yards , and never a shroud forwards but what was either ...
... obliged me to have recourse to tackles and the turning all hands out on every occasion . April 8th I spoke with the Commodore and acquainted him I had no sails but those bent to my yards , and never a shroud forwards but what was either ...
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obliged to drink the blood of turtle they caught , for want of other liquor . However , at last a shower of rain relieved them , and filled their cask . They had several times attempted to land to seek some water and other refresh ...
obliged to drink the blood of turtle they caught , for want of other liquor . However , at last a shower of rain relieved them , and filled their cask . They had several times attempted to land to seek some water and other refresh ...
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