| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1771 - 704 pagine
...rumour, that a confiderable number of pirates intended to {cave captain Morgan, and that taking a fhip then in the port, they determined to go and rob on the South-fea, till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by way of the Eaft-Indies.... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1853 - 506 pagine
...canoes lay. About this time there was a great rumor that a considerable number of pirates intended to leave Captain Morgan, and that, taking a ship then...as they thought fit, and then return homewards, by %vay of the East Indies. For which purpose, they had gathered much provisions, which they had hid in... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1856 - 488 pagine
...canoes lay. About this time there was a great rumor that a considerable number of pirates intended to leave Captain Morgan, and that, taking a ship then...bullets, and all other ammunition : likewise, some great gu*is belonging to the town, muskets, and other things, wherewith they designed not only to equip their... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1893 - 600 pagine
...Captain Morgan ; and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose, they had already gathered great quantity... | |
| Robert Johnson Bonner - 1903 - 276 pagine
...his canoes lay. About this time there was a rumor19 that a considerable number of pirates20 intended to leave Captain Morgan: and that taking a ship then in the port21 they had determined23 to go and rob53 on the South Seas23 until they had got as much as24 they... | |
| William C. Haskins - 1908 - 544 pagine
...leave Capt. Morgan and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose, they had already Preparations for rtrjMtrture.... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1910 - 586 pagine
...leave Capt. Morgan and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose, they had already gathered great quantity... | |
| Clarence Henry Haring - 1910 - 348 pagine
...Captain Morgan ; and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose they had already gathered great quantity... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1911 - 580 pagine
...Captain Morgan ; and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose, they had already gathered great quantity... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1911 - 580 pagine
...Captain Morgan ; and that, by taking a ship which was in the port, they determined to go and rob upon the South Sea till they had got as much as they thought fit, and then return homewards by the way of the East Indies into Europe. For which purpose, they had already gathered great quantity... | |
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