... Captain Morgan having had some experience that those lewd fellows would not much stickle to swear falsely in points of interest, he commanded every one to be searched very strictly, both in their clothes and satchels and everywhere it might be presumed... The History of the Buccaneers of America - Pàgina 159per Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1853 - 484 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1771 - 704 pàgines
...commanded every one to be feaiched very Ariclly,. both in their clothes and fatchels, and elfewhei e. "Yea, that this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted liimfclf to be fcarched evento his very fhoes.To this effbft, by common conferft, one was affigned... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1891 - 688 pàgines
...commanded them to be mustered, and caused every one to be sworn, that they had concealed nothing, even not to the value of sixpence. This done, Captain Morgan...ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to he searched, even to his very shoes. To this effect, by common consent, one was assigned out of every... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1891 - 428 pàgines
...very strictly, both in their clothes and satchels, and elsewhere. Yea, that this order might not bo ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself...consent, one was assigned out of every company to bo Boarchora of the rest. Tlio IVrunch pinituH that assisted on this expedition disliked this new practice... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1893 - 600 pàgines
...clothes and satchels and everywhere it might be presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be DIVISION OF THE BOOTY. 237 searched, even to the very soles of his shoes. To this effect, by common... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1898 - 570 pàgines
...clothes and satchels and everywhere it might be presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be searched, even to the very soles of his shoes. To this effect, by common consent, there was assigned one out of every... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1902 - 572 pàgines
...clothes and satchels, and everywhere it might be presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be searched, even to the very soles of his shoes." Esquemeling commends the wisdom of this course, "Captain Morgan having... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1905 - 412 pàgines
...commanded them to be mustered, and caused every one to be sworn, that they had concealed nothing, even not to the value of sixpence. This done, Captain Morgan...searching ; but, being outnumbered by the English, they wero forced to submit as well as the rest. The search being over, they re-embarked, and arrived at... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1905 - 596 pàgines
...clothes and satchels, and everywhere it might be presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be searched, even to the very soles of his shoes." Esquemeling commends the wisdom of this course, "Captain Morgan having... | |
| William C. Haskins - 1908 - 554 pàgines
...clothes and satchels and everywhere it might bo presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be searhced. even to the very soles of his shoes. To this effect, by common consent, there was assigned... | |
| Clarence Henry Haring - 1910 - 348 pàgines
...clothes and satchels and everywhere it might be presumed they had reserved anything. Yea, to the intent this order might not be ill taken by his companions, he permitted himself to be searched, even to the very soles of his shoes. To this effect by common consent, there was assigned one out of every... | |
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