| Hugh Murray - 1853 - 800 str.
...Stropene, an Italian, ""1> ' jealous of rivals in a trade which he himself had found very luerative ; whereupon both Newbery and his companion Fitch were...Bassora, saying — " It may be that they will cut our EARr.Y ENGLISH VOYAGES A. n. Imprisoned at Gos. CHAP. v. throats, or keep us long in prison, — God's... | |
| 1855 - 800 str.
...arrested and thrown into prison. The former writes in considerable dismay to his associates at Bussora, saying — " It may be that they will cut our throats,...voyage, they found themselves again in confinement. The principal charge related to Captain (Sir Francis) Drake, who was stated to have fired two shots at... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1857 - 746 str.
...arrested and thrown into prison. The former writes in considerable dismay to his associates at Bussora, saying — " It may be that they will cut our throats,...voyage, they found themselves again in confinement. The principal charge related to Captain (Sir Francis) Drake, who was stated to have fired two shots at... | |
| Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 456 str.
...against both Newberry and Fitch, who were consigned to prison. Newberry, writing from his prison, says, " It may be that they will cut our throats, or keep us long in prison. God's will be done!" They were not detained long, but were sent to Goa, where they were still held in custody. There the charges were... | |
| 1903 - 366 str.
...letters for our releasement, you should do us great good : for they cannot with justice, put us to death. It may be that they will cut our throats, or keep us long in prison. GOD's will be done ! All those commodities that I brought hither, had been very well sold ; if this trouble had not chance.... | |
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