Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... proper form , that everybody agreed upon , to be laid before His Majesty for his approbation and signing . The ships ... proper in the expedition , and several small stores from the ordnance to be of use in case of landing , as some ...
... proper form , that everybody agreed upon , to be laid before His Majesty for his approbation and signing . The ships ... proper in the expedition , and several small stores from the ordnance to be of use in case of landing , as some ...
Pagina 37
... proper to send one ship home so soon as possible with a particular account of the whole affair , and your other proceedings . But if you shall not be able to succeed in your enterprise against Callao ( which it may perhaps be proper for ...
... proper to send one ship home so soon as possible with a particular account of the whole affair , and your other proceedings . But if you shall not be able to succeed in your enterprise against Callao ( which it may perhaps be proper for ...
Pagina 38
... proper that any part of those ships or troops should go to Portobelo or Darien with a design to send the said troops overland to Panama or Santa Maria , you are then to make the best disposition to assist them by all the means that you ...
... proper that any part of those ships or troops should go to Portobelo or Darien with a design to send the said troops overland to Panama or Santa Maria , you are then to make the best disposition to assist them by all the means that you ...
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