Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 318
... taken a Dutch vessel laden with corn for Spain , that little prattic we had was prohibited ; Longland the English consul was not per- mitted to go aboard the fleet ; the liberty of taking in fresh water , which is ever free to all that ...
... taken a Dutch vessel laden with corn for Spain , that little prattic we had was prohibited ; Longland the English consul was not per- mitted to go aboard the fleet ; the liberty of taking in fresh water , which is ever free to all that ...
Page 343
... 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 4,5701 . Another , called the ...
... 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 4,5701 . Another , called the ...
Page 346
... taken , and with very much difficulty rescued nerself ; the master of the ship , a very honest and worthy man , was killed by a bullet - shot from the island . Nor were the Spaniards content to confine the acts of hos- tility , which ...
... taken , and with very much difficulty rescued nerself ; the master of the ship , a very honest and worthy man , was killed by a bullet - shot from the island . Nor were the Spaniards content to confine the acts of hos- tility , which ...
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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