| 1836 - 564 pages
...with no Europeans except the officers. By vote they gave Capt. Penruddock (from whom they had taken a considerable quantity of money, ) the Portuguese ship and cargo, with what bales he pleased to take out of his own, and kept the English ship for their own use. Soon after, they... | |
| 1926 - 328 pages
...they liked, and kept him with them. After two days they met with the Dorothy, an English ship, Capt. Penruddock, commander, coming from Mocha. They exchanged...they took as much money as came to £200 sterling a man, but missed 50,000 sequins, which were hid in a jar under a cow's stall, kept for the giving milk... | |
| Charles Johnson - 2002 - 664 pages
...being navigated by Moors, no Europeans except the officers being on board, On a vote they gave Captain Penruddock (from whom they took a considerable quantity...of money) the Portuguese ship and cargo, with what bales he pleased to take out of his own, bid him go about his business, and make what he could of her.... | |
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