| William Robertson - 1811 - 468 strani
...that " the queen's ships, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, saw her [L e. Mary,] and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detain as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 strani
...that " the queen'« thips, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, saw her ( ie Mary), and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detain as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 strani
...him, that " the Queen's ships, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, saw her [ie Mary], and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detained as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 472 strani
...him, that " the Queen's ships, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, snw her [ie Mary], and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detained as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| George Chalmers - 1818 - 540 strani
...Leith, " with her two gallies ; her whole train not exceeding 60 persons of meaner sort. " The Queen's Majesty's ships, that were upon the seas, to cleanse...staying her ships, examined them " of pirates, and dismissed them, quietly." [Hard. St. Pap. 1. l76.] The fact is, as we know, from the Treasurer's books,... | |
| George Chalmers - 1818 - 526 strani
...lords. This was the whole I could learn ; being so written in haste, at the same instant. The queen's majesty's ships, that were upon the seas, to cleanse them from pirates, saw her, and saluted her gallies ; and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently : One Scotish... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 436 strani
...that " the Queenis ships, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, saw her [ie Mary] , and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detained as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 432 strani
...him, that " the Queen's ships, which were upon the seas to cleanse them of pirates, saw her [ie Mary], and saluted her galleys, and staying her ships examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently. One Scottish ship they detained as vehemently suspected of piracy." Hard. State... | |
| George Chalmers - 1822 - 570 strani
...Leith, with her two gallies ; her " whole train not exceeding 60 persons of meaner sort. " The Queen's Majesty's ships, that were upon the seas, to " cleanse...staying her ships, examined them of pirates, " and dismissed them, quietly." [Hard. St. Pap. 1.176.] The feet is, as we know, from the Treasurer's books,... | |
| George Chalmers - 1822 - 672 strani
...lords. This was the whole I could learn ; being so written in haste, at the same instant. The Queen's majesty's ships, that were upon the seas, to cleanse them from pirates, saw her, and saluted her gallies ; and staying her ships, examined them of pirates, and dismissed them gently : One Scotish... | |
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