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... merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER XIX . William's conversation with me - His contrivances to get off , along with me , from the rest , at the same time securing our property - Their successful issue - We stay two months at ...
... merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER XIX . William's conversation with me - His contrivances to get off , along with me , from the rest , at the same time securing our property - Their successful issue - We stay two months at ...
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... merchants , went thither first , where at All Saints ' bay , or , as they call it in Portugal , the Rio de Todos los Santos , we delivered near a hundred tons of goods , and took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of ...
... merchants , went thither first , where at All Saints ' bay , or , as they call it in Portugal , the Rio de Todos los Santos , we delivered near a hundred tons of goods , and took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of ...
Pagina 140
... merchant ship , with not one quarter of the fight- ing ; and how dost thou know either what force , or what number of men , may be in the other ship , and what loss thou mayest suffer , and what gain it shall be to thee , if thou take ...
... merchant ship , with not one quarter of the fight- ing ; and how dost thou know either what force , or what number of men , may be in the other ship , and what loss thou mayest suffer , and what gain it shall be to thee , if thou take ...
Pagina 153
... merchant- ships in the road there , as well English as Dutch , whether outward bound or homeward , we could not tell be it what it would , we did not think fit to come to an anchor , not knowing what they might be , or what they might ...
... merchant- ships in the road there , as well English as Dutch , whether outward bound or homeward , we could not tell be it what it would , we did not think fit to come to an anchor , not knowing what they might be , or what they might ...
Pagina 154
... merchant - ship , bound afterwards for China , had found some reason to be very severe with his men , and had handled some of them very roughly at St. Helena ; insomuch , that they threatened among themselves to leave the ship the first ...
... merchant - ship , bound afterwards for China , had found some reason to be very severe with his men , and had handled some of them very roughly at St. Helena ; insomuch , that they threatened among themselves to leave the ship the first ...
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