Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... took her . She was a ship from Callao bound to Valparaiso laden with bale goods , sugar , tobacco , and about the value of £ 3,000 sterling in money . She was called the Nuestra Señora del Arranzazu , commanded by Don Joseph de la Barra ...
... took her . She was a ship from Callao bound to Valparaiso laden with bale goods , sugar , tobacco , and about the value of £ 3,000 sterling in money . She was called the Nuestra Señora del Arranzazu , commanded by Don Joseph de la Barra ...
Pagina 175
... took her . She proved to be a ship of 400 tons , from Callao to Santiago , with a great quantity of money and ... took her crew on board his own ship . They cruised some time on the coast , and took two other very rich prizes ; and about ...
... took her . She proved to be a ship of 400 tons , from Callao to Santiago , with a great quantity of money and ... took her crew on board his own ship . They cruised some time on the coast , and took two other very rich prizes ; and about ...
Pagina 188
... took as many of our people out of the prize as we possibly could , leaving not above nine or ten to manage her , and having put the Centurion into a tolerable fighting posture we chased the sail , but to little purpose , for they took ...
... took as many of our people out of the prize as we possibly could , leaving not above nine or ten to manage her , and having put the Centurion into a tolerable fighting posture we chased the sail , but to little purpose , for they took ...
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