A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 96
... 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 ...
Page 225
... SHIP STICKS FAST sure of him he is allowed only two or three of his old companions , and he leaves all his wealth at Marseilles . These galleons sail for Algiers and Tunis , and Dansecer promises that if the reinforcement is sent him ...
... SHIP STICKS FAST sure of him he is allowed only two or three of his old companions , and he leaves all his wealth at Marseilles . These galleons sail for Algiers and Tunis , and Dansecer promises that if the reinforcement is sent him ...
Page 226
... ship about 2 of the clock in the morning , almost an hour before high tide ; and no sooner was he entered than word was given to set all taut , whereat the ship went away without any straining on the screws and tackles till she came ...
... ship about 2 of the clock in the morning , almost an hour before high tide ; and no sooner was he entered than word was given to set all taut , whereat the ship went away without any straining on the screws and tackles till she came ...
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