The Buccaneers of America a True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Commit

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The Buccaneers of America a True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Commit
A O Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin
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Our captain gave this gulf the name of King Charles, his Harbour. CHAPTER XX. TJiey depart from Golfo Diilce, to go and cruise under the Equinoctial. Here they take a ricJi Spanish vessel zuith 37, 000 Pieces of Eight, besides plate and other goods. They take also a Packet-boat bound from Panama to Lima. An account of their sailings and the coasts along. Our vessel being now careened, and all things in a readiness for our departure, on Tuesday, June 28th, in the afternoon, we weighed anchor to ...go to sea again, turning out towards the mouth of Golfo Dulce. Our design was to cruise under the equinoctial, as had been concluded upon before, thereby to get what purchase we could by sea, seeing the greatest part of our attempts on land had proved hitherto very unsuccessful to us. Wednesday, June 29th. Both the night last past and this day we had rainy weather. About three in the afternoon a fresh gale sprang up at S. W. And S. S. W. , our course being S. E. And S. E. By S. At five this evening the gulf bore N.

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