Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... refitting our ships that the place can afford . A French ship lying here seeing the distress I was in , not being able to furl my sails , and forced to cut my cable and leave my anchor with- out the bar , immediately sent his men to my ...
... refitting our ships that the place can afford . A French ship lying here seeing the distress I was in , not being able to furl my sails , and forced to cut my cable and leave my anchor with- out the bar , immediately sent his men to my ...
Pagina 148
... refitting my ship as when I first arrived at Can- ton . They have put me off with the promise of it the next day for these five 1 Ship - chandler . days past . I find they are apprehensive that two 148 ANSON'S VOYAGE.
... refitting my ship as when I first arrived at Can- ton . They have put me off with the promise of it the next day for these five 1 Ship - chandler . days past . I find they are apprehensive that two 148 ANSON'S VOYAGE.
Pagina 263
... refitting the Centurion ; and that John Sheppard , master carpenter of the Tryal Prize , and Nehemiah Winter , carpenter of the Gloucester , were employed in careening and refitting the Centurion , in like manner with the carpenter of ...
... refitting the Centurion ; and that John Sheppard , master carpenter of the Tryal Prize , and Nehemiah Winter , carpenter of the Gloucester , were employed in careening and refitting the Centurion , in like manner with the carpenter of ...
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