Great Shipwrecks and Castaways: Authentic Accounts of Adventures at SeaCharles Neider |
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... pinnace or shallop of five tons , with eight oars , was separated from his General by foul weather in the South Sea , in October , Anno 1578 ; who , re- turning by the Straits of Magellan toward Brazil , were all cast away , save this ...
... pinnace or shallop of five tons , with eight oars , was separated from his General by foul weather in the South Sea , in October , Anno 1578 ; who , re- turning by the Straits of Magellan toward Brazil , were all cast away , save this ...
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... pinnace and wounded us all , but in the end we put them to flight . Thence we went to an island some three leagues off in the sea , not above a league in compass , where we cured ourselves as well as we might , yet so that two of us ...
... pinnace and wounded us all , but in the end we put them to flight . Thence we went to an island some three leagues off in the sea , not above a league in compass , where we cured ourselves as well as we might , yet so that two of us ...
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... pinnaces nor great boats left to land my men in , for they were all cast away going to the Straits , I ( notwithstanding the want of boats and pinnaces ) deter- mined rather than not to be revenged of so base dogs to venture the ships ...
... pinnaces nor great boats left to land my men in , for they were all cast away going to the Straits , I ( notwithstanding the want of boats and pinnaces ) deter- mined rather than not to be revenged of so base dogs to venture the ships ...
Contents
THE ADVENTURES OF PETER SERRANO 96 | 5 |
THE TRUE RELATION OF PETER CARDER | 6 |
BY RICHARD CLARKE OF WEYMOUTH | 15 |
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