A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing Whatever is Worthy of Notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, Том 3J. Knox, 1767 |
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... feven wedges of filver , each weighing about twenty pounds : They took no prifoners in the barks ; for the men that belonged to them , fearing no strangers coming thither , were all gone on fhore to make merry amongst themselves . They ...
... feven wedges of filver , each weighing about twenty pounds : They took no prifoners in the barks ; for the men that belonged to them , fearing no strangers coming thither , were all gone on fhore to make merry amongst themselves . They ...
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... feven years ; that as there was no war proclaimed against Spain , it was a dangerous thing to own fuch an adventurer , fince the public might come to pay dear for the prizes he had taken that our merchants had great effects in Spain ...
... feven years ; that as there was no war proclaimed against Spain , it was a dangerous thing to own fuch an adventurer , fince the public might come to pay dear for the prizes he had taken that our merchants had great effects in Spain ...
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... feven men in all . This was one of the boldeft undertakings that ever came into the head of defperate men , and yet they per- formed it without any confiderable lofs . On May 1 , they landed on the Continent ; paft the ifthmus in twenty ...
... feven men in all . This was one of the boldeft undertakings that ever came into the head of defperate men , and yet they per- formed it without any confiderable lofs . On May 1 , they landed on the Continent ; paft the ifthmus in twenty ...
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... feven or eight leagues , but has no inhabi- tants . Near the fea - fide it produces a certain plea- fant herb in the low grounds , called Geamadael by the Spaniards . As it is environed with steep rocks , fo there is no coming near it ...
... feven or eight leagues , but has no inhabi- tants . Near the fea - fide it produces a certain plea- fant herb in the low grounds , called Geamadael by the Spaniards . As it is environed with steep rocks , fo there is no coming near it ...
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... of the ifle , there being a fand- bank , which runs above half - way out from the con- tinent ; after which , there is very good riding near the the main fhore , in feven or eight fathom water CAPTAIN WILLIAM DAMPIER . 45.
... of the ifle , there being a fand- bank , which runs above half - way out from the con- tinent ; after which , there is very good riding near the the main fhore , in feven or eight fathom water CAPTAIN WILLIAM DAMPIER . 45.
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Страница 137 - He had no other needle but a nail ; and when his knife was worn to the back, he made others as well as he could of some iron hoops that were left ashore, which he beat thin and ground upon stones. Having some linen cloth by him, he sewed himself shirts with a nail, and stitched them with the worsted of his old stockings, which he pulled out on purpose.
Страница 134 - He had with him his clothes and bedding, with a firelock, some powder, bullets, and tobacco, a hatchet, a knife, a kettle, a Bible, some practical pieces, and his mathematical instruments and books. He diverted and provided for himself as well as he could, but for the first eight months had much ado to bear up against melancholy, and the terror of being left alone in such a desolate place.
Страница 135 - When his powder failed, he took them by speed of foot ; for his way of living and continual exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humours ; so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived when we employed him to catch goats for us.
Страница 134 - During his stay here he saw several ships pass by, but only two came to anchor. As he went to view them, he found them to be Spaniards, and retired from them, upon which they shot at him. Had they been French, he would have submitted, but chose to...
Страница 134 - Spaniards in these parts; because he apprehended they would murder him, or make a slave of him in the mines, for he feared they would spare no stranger that might be capable of discovering the South Seas.
Страница 437 - It will easily be conceived from what hath been already said, that our cheer upon this island was in some degree luxurious, but I have not yet recited all the varieties of provision which we here indulged in. Indeed we thought it prudent totally to abstain from fish, the few we caught at our first arrival having surfeited those who...
Страница 137 - At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarce understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he would not touch it, having drank nothing but water since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our victuals.
Страница 482 - ... for they were above double the number of his own people ; and some of them, when they were brought on board the Centurion, and had observed how slenderly she was manned, and the large proportion which the striplings bore to the rest, could not help expressing themselves with great indignation, to be thus beaten by a handful of boys.
Страница 493 - ... stores on board would meet with great difficulty. On the 24th of November, therefore, Mr. Anson sent one of his officers to the Mandarine, who commanded the guard of the principal gate of the city of Canton, with a letter directed to the Viceroy. When this letter was delivered to the Mandarine, he...
Страница 134 - ... without discovering him. He told us that he was born at Largo in the county of Fife in Scotland, and was bred a sailor from his youth. The reason of his being left here was a difference betwixt him and his Captain...