Jolly Roger: The Story of the Great Age of PiracyNorton, 1953 - 294 oldal |
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... continued three months and a half in the country taking their pleasure of the fishing fleet , the 14th September 1614 , they departed , having with them from the fishing fleet about 400 mariners and fishermen : many volunteers , many ...
... continued three months and a half in the country taking their pleasure of the fishing fleet , the 14th September 1614 , they departed , having with them from the fishing fleet about 400 mariners and fishermen : many volunteers , many ...
49. oldal
... continued his piracies for another three years . " There was no significant change in piracy when James I was succeeded by Charles I. It continued to flourish , and very few pirates were ever captured . Privateering also flourished , in ...
... continued his piracies for another three years . " There was no significant change in piracy when James I was succeeded by Charles I. It continued to flourish , and very few pirates were ever captured . Privateering also flourished , in ...
243. oldal
... continued to cruise off the Guinea coast . Some months before Roberts's return to these waters two men - of - war had been sent to protect African shipping . Both were hampered by sickness among the crew , but in January 1722 H.M.S. ...
... continued to cruise off the Guinea coast . Some months before Roberts's return to these waters two men - of - war had been sent to protect African shipping . Both were hampered by sickness among the crew , but in January 1722 H.M.S. ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Chapter Page INTRODUCTION | 9 |
ABOMINABLE BRUTES II | 11 |
BIG BUSINESS | 24 |
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