| World history - 1764 - 544 pages
...Before their failing-, the commodore, being apprehenfive of encountering Pizarro's fquadron, ordered his captains to put all their provifions which we're in...their guns as had formerly, for the eafe of their (hips, been ordered into the hold. On the 24th of February, a council of war, at which colonel Cracherode... | |
| John Knox - Voyages and travels - 1767 - 554 pages
...meet with the Spanifh fquadron, in palling the cape, Mr. Anfon thought it advifeablc to give orders to the captains, to put all their provifions, which were...way of their guns, on board the Anna Pink, and to remount fuch of their guns as had formerly, for the cafe of their fhips, been ordered into the hold.... | |
| Richard Walter - Voyages around the world - 1853 - 160 pages
...the Cape, Mr. Anson thought it advisable to give orders to the captains to put all their provisions, which were in the way of their guns, on board the Anna pink, and to remount such of their guns as had formerly, for the ease of their ships, been ordered into the hold.... | |
| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 pages
...the Cape, Mr. Anson thought it advisable to give orders to the captains to put all their provisions, which were in the way of their guns, on board the Anna pink, and to remount such of their guns as had formerly, for the ease of their ships, been ordered into the hold.... | |
| David Laing Purves - Discoveries in geography - 1874 - 856 pages
...the Cape, Mr Anson thought it advisable to give orders to the captains to put all their provisions which were in the way of their guns on board the Anna pink, and to remount such of their guns as had formerly, for the ease of their ships, been ordered into the hold.1... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - Pacific Ocean - 1928 - 572 pages
...Cape, Mr. Anson thought it adviseable to give orders to the Captains, to put all their provisions, which were in the way of their guns, on board the Anna Pink, and to remount such of their guns as had formerly, for the ease of their ships, been ordered into the hold.... | |
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