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  • Africa on Trial's accompanying text reinforces the misrepresentation of the header.

    'Art is Important' 2007

  • Trial's been set for January and the men are free, though, for now on $100,000 bail each.

    CNN Transcript Aug 16, 2005 2005

  • We plied into the bay with as much expedition as the wind, which then blew off shore, would permit us, and at eleven the Trial's boat came on board us, laden with dollars and church-plate; and the officer who commanded her informed us of the preceding night's transactions, such as we have already related them.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • The Trial's prize was to continue on this station twenty-four days and if not joined by the Commodore at the expiration of that term, she was then to proceed down the coast to

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • And after Captain Saunders had seen her destroyed he was to proceed with his new frigate (to be called the Trial's prize) and to cruise off the high land of Valparaiso, keeping it from him north-north-west, at the distance of twelve or fourteen leagues.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • Commodore to destroy the Trial's prize and to reinforce the Gloucester with the greatest part of her crew.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • Here it was agreed after a mature consultation to destroy the Trial's prize, as well as the Carmelo and Carmen, whose fate had been before resolved on.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • Commodore ordered the barge, his pinnace, and the Trial's pinnace to be manned and armed, and to pursue the chase and board her.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • The Trial's prize, too, which was about a mile ahead of us, made a signal at the same time for seeing a sail; and as we had none of us any doubt but what we saw was a ship's light, we were all extremely animated with a firm persuasion that it was the Manila galleon, which had been so long the object of our wishes.

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

  • However she continued in the offing the next day, but had no chance of coming to an anchor unless the wind and current shifted; and therefore the Commodore repeated his assistance, sending to her the Trial's boat manned with the

    Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced Richard Walter

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