The New England Magazine, Volumen45;Volumen51New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... buccaneers and pirates . Everywhere in the West Indies the traces of the old days are to be found . The camping places of the buccaneers , the careening grounds where the sea hornets of L'Ollonais and Morgan and Dampier and a hundred ...
... buccaneers and pirates . Everywhere in the West Indies the traces of the old days are to be found . The camping places of the buccaneers , the careening grounds where the sea hornets of L'Ollonais and Morgan and Dampier and a hundred ...
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... buccaneers proper . Probably everyone is familiar with the origin of the name buccaneer , which was derived from " boucan , " the term applied to the Carib Indian process of curing meat by smoking it over a fire of green wood in which ...
... buccaneers proper . Probably everyone is familiar with the origin of the name buccaneer , which was derived from " boucan , " the term applied to the Carib Indian process of curing meat by smoking it over a fire of green wood in which ...
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... buccaneers sailed technically as privateers bearing commissions from the English governors of Jamaica or of Tortuga during the British domination of the latter island . Of the legalized buccaneers who flourished under these more ...
... buccaneers sailed technically as privateers bearing commissions from the English governors of Jamaica or of Tortuga during the British domination of the latter island . Of the legalized buccaneers who flourished under these more ...
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Loring Holmes Dodd | 29 |
Edwin Shivell | 39 |
Agents for Glenwood Ranges | 41 |
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