| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1891 - 428 pages
...that justice would but wink at him. Whcroforo ho Hailed directly for Now York, whoro ho was no sooner arrived but by the Lord Bellamont's orders he was...Madagascar, came over from thence passengers, some to New England, and some to Jersey, where, hearing of the king's proclamation for pardoning of pirates,... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1891 - 454 pages
...fellow-adventurers who had forsook him at Madagascar, came over from thence passengers, some to New England, and some to Jersey, where, hearing of the king's proclamation...At first they were admitted to bail, but soon after were laid in strict confinement, where they were kept for some time, till an opportunity happened of... | |
| Charles Johnson - 2002 - 664 pages
...that justice would but wink at him. Wherefore he sailed directly for New York, where he was no sooner arrived, but by the Lord Bellamont's orders, he was...Madagascar, came over from thence passengers, some to New England and some to Jersey ; where hearing of the King's proclamation for pardoning of Pirates,... | |
| Stephen Brennan - 2007 - 808 pages
...that justice would but wink at him. Wherefore he sailed directly for New York, where he was no sooner arrived but by the Lord Bellamont's orders he was...Madagascar, came over from thence passengers, some to New England, and some to Jersey, where, hearing of the king's proclamation for pardoning of pirates,... | |
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