Bermuda in the Old Empire: A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Company Until the End of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784 |
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These vessels were sloops for the most part , but a few were brigs or brigantines . Throughout the century they averaged little more than thirty tons , and only exceptionally was there one of 200 tons - mere midgets alongside the East ...
These vessels were sloops for the most part , but a few were brigs or brigantines . Throughout the century they averaged little more than thirty tons , and only exceptionally was there one of 200 tons - mere midgets alongside the East ...
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In light weather they were expected to outsail the smaller vessels of any navy , and , as a result , were extensively used in every war . A few of them were owned in London for the Guinea trade , and during the last decades of the ...
In light weather they were expected to outsail the smaller vessels of any navy , and , as a result , were extensively used in every war . A few of them were owned in London for the Guinea trade , and during the last decades of the ...
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The vessels took every variety of cargo and quite frequently carried spare ship's frames and parts which , if lucky enough not to need for themselves , could always be sold advantageously in the West Indies .
The vessels took every variety of cargo and quite frequently carried spare ship's frames and parts which , if lucky enough not to need for themselves , could always be sold advantageously in the West Indies .
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