The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 240
John Milton. him , that the ship and goods belonged to the French . Which , though the master and the rest of the ship's crew resolutely denied , nevertheless , the Ostenders carried away the ship and goods to their own port . These ...
John Milton. him , that the ship and goods belonged to the French . Which , though the master and the rest of the ship's crew resolutely denied , nevertheless , the Ostenders carried away the ship and goods to their own port . These ...
Page 343
... ship called the Neptune , was taken at Tortuga , by the Spanish guarda costas , valued at 4,3007 . * The same year , another ship , called the Lark , was taken by Lodowic Fajard , and confiscated , with all her loading , va- lued at ...
... ship called the Neptune , was taken at Tortuga , by the Spanish guarda costas , valued at 4,3007 . * The same year , another ship , called the Lark , was taken by Lodowic Fajard , and confiscated , with all her loading , va- lued at ...
Page 346
... ship bringing some passengers hither , who wanted to transport themselves to this place from New Eng- land , the Spaniards by stratagem having found means to get her brought within gun - shot , ( the people in the ship knowing nothing ...
... ship bringing some passengers hither , who wanted to transport themselves to this place from New Eng- land , the Spaniards by stratagem having found means to get her brought within gun - shot , ( the people in the ship knowing nothing ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
X | 13 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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