Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... received us here in an odd manner , for as they had never been accustomed to any ships coming on their coast but such as trade with them , they look on all others as pirates or Ladrones . In this manner they received us , calling us ...
... received us here in an odd manner , for as they had never been accustomed to any ships coming on their coast but such as trade with them , they look on all others as pirates or Ladrones . In this manner they received us , calling us ...
Pagina 139
... received by the Viceroy that war being declared between Spain and England , the latter was sending a considerable fleet on some secret designs into these seas . Several precautions had been taken to defeat any attempt ; and the Viceroy ...
... received by the Viceroy that war being declared between Spain and England , the latter was sending a considerable fleet on some secret designs into these seas . Several precautions had been taken to defeat any attempt ; and the Viceroy ...
Pagina 180
... received several accounts , from time to time , by different canals , of your proceedings in the South sea - most of ' em plausible and , as it appeared afterwards , pretty correct - which were confirmed by a person of undoubted credit ...
... received several accounts , from time to time , by different canals , of your proceedings in the South sea - most of ' em plausible and , as it appeared afterwards , pretty correct - which were confirmed by a person of undoubted credit ...
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