The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - Early English newspapers |
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To their credit , they refused this offer ; but Coxon seems to have taken it as a hint to keep clear of Port Royal , and of the windward waters generally , till some other pirate had put him out of mind for the time being .
To their credit , they refused this offer ; but Coxon seems to have taken it as a hint to keep clear of Port Royal , and of the windward waters generally , till some other pirate had put him out of mind for the time being .
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... of leather vessels , and I have found plenty of confirmation of this in other documents , at the Record Office and elsewhere , in which pots and bougets of leather were bought of these craftsmen or taken to them to be repaired .
... of leather vessels , and I have found plenty of confirmation of this in other documents , at the Record Office and elsewhere , in which pots and bougets of leather were bought of these craftsmen or taken to them to be repaired .
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to to allow him to give much of his and then , have taken a flight from time to the administration of his London to visit his kinsman while own estates , and there is no evi- the place was being formed , and dence that he ever set foot ...
to to allow him to give much of his and then , have taken a flight from time to the administration of his London to visit his kinsman while own estates , and there is no evi- the place was being formed , and dence that he ever set foot ...
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CAPTAIN JOHN JENNINGS | 561 |
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DINING with DUKE HUMPHREY | 581 |
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