A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... ship belonging to divers merchants of London called the Trial . This ship , being of 120 tons with but 18 men aboard , being in trade in the Levant seas and last of all re - loaded at Alexandria with indigo , spices , drugs and other ...
... ship belonging to divers merchants of London called the Trial . This ship , being of 120 tons with but 18 men aboard , being in trade in the Levant seas and last of all re - loaded at Alexandria with indigo , spices , drugs and other ...
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... ships and taking from them 4,000 crowns , captured a ship from Marseilles of medium size and 22 guns , with 12,000 crowns and 29 Frenchmen who were made slaves in Tunis . Ward then transferred himself to the French ship and abandoned ...
... ships and taking from them 4,000 crowns , captured a ship from Marseilles of medium size and 22 guns , with 12,000 crowns and 29 Frenchmen who were made slaves in Tunis . Ward then transferred himself to the French ship and abandoned ...
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... ship . Newport and his company marched some 40 miles , and discovered two towns of the Monacans ; and on their return searched many places for mines , from one of which their refiner persuaded them that he extracted a small quantity of ...
... ship . Newport and his company marched some 40 miles , and discovered two towns of the Monacans ; and on their return searched many places for mines , from one of which their refiner persuaded them that he extracted a small quantity of ...
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