Bucaniers of America: Or, A True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Committed of Late Years Upon the Coasts of the West-Indies, by the Bucaniers of Jamica and Tortuga, Both English and French: Wherein are Contained More Especially, the Unparallel'd Exploits of Sir Henry Morgan, Our English Jamaican Hero who Sack'd Puerto Velo, Burnt Panama. &c |
Common terms and phrases
affault alfo almoſt alſo Anchor anſwer Arica arrived Boats Bucaniers called Canoa Canows Cape Captain Morgan Caſtle cauſed Chagre City cloſe Coaſt Commander courſe defired deſign diſtance Eaſt Engliſh eſcape eſpecially faid fame fent fide fight firſt fiſh Fleet fome foon found Lat freſh wind fuch fufficient gave Governour Guns hereabouts Hereupon Hispaniola houſes Ifle Indians Inhabitants Iſland Jamaica killed land laſt leagues leaſt leſs likewife Lolonois Maracaibo morning moſt nigh unto night paſt noon obſervation occafion Paita Panama perſons Pieces of Eight Pirats Port preſent Prisoners Proviſions rain reaſon reckoned refolved reſt River ſaid ſame ſay ſcarce ſeeing ſeen ſelf ſelves ſent ſerve ſet ſeven ſeveral ſhall ſhew ſhip ſhoar ſhore ſhort ſhot ſhould ſmall ſome ſpace Spaniards Spaniſh ſtanding ſtill ſuch themſelves thence thereof theſe things thoſe Tortuga Town twenty uſe Veffel Veſſel Voyage weather whoſe withal


