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spelling | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal London printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row [1744] Online-Ressource ([4],60Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T100273 Price from imprint: price One Shilling Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Voyages and travels Anson, George Anson / Baron / 1697-1762 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0963400300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal Voyages and travels |
title | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_auth | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_exact_search | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_exact_search_txtP | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_full | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_fullStr | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_full_unstemmed | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
title_short | An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition |
title_sort | an authentic account of commodore anson s expedition containing all that was remarkable curious and entertaining during that long and dangerous voyage viz the violent storm they had in doubling cape horn their living on sea lyons and seals their taking plundering and burning of payta their cruizing off acapulco their landing on the uninhabited island of tinian where the commodore s ship was drove out to sea from her anchors by a storm for three weeks himself and 110 of the people being ashore all the while their proceeding to macou the manner of engaging and taking the rich acapulco ship and their going to canton in china with their reception by the vice king c taken from a private journal |
title_sub | containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: Viz. The violent Storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on Sea Lyons and Seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapulco. Their landing on the uninhabited Island of Tinian, where the Commodore's Ship was drove out to Sea from her Anchors by a Storm for three Weeks, himself and 110 of the People being ashore all the while. Their proceeding to Macou. The Manner of engaging, and taking the rich Acapulco Ship, and their going to Canton in China, with their Reception by the Vice-King, &c. Taken from a private journal |
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