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Suratt 314 With a Puggarie, or Turbant upon their Heads.
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Suratt 314 With a Puggarie, or Turbant upon their Heads.
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I wonder how deep the Civil War was in them—that odd childhood on the border between the states with Grandmother and old Mrs. Scott and the shadow of Mrs. Suratt.172 What a sense of honor and duty—almost eighteenth century rather than Victoria.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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I wonder how deep the Civil War was in them—that odd childhood on the border between the states with Grandmother and old Mrs. Scott and the shadow of Mrs. Suratt.172 What a sense of honor and duty—almost eighteenth century rather than Victoria.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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And about the End of September last they met off of Suratt with a turkey ship belonging to Suratt, which
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Dutchmen, who declared it was a Moors Ship, and demanding their Pass from Suratt, which they shewed, and the same was a French Pass, which he believes was shewed by a Mistake, for the Pylot swore Sacrament [8] she was a Prize, and staid on board the Gally and would not return again on board the Moors Ship, but went in the Gally to the Port of
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Captain Wake likewise lagged behind but came up to them afterwards. the _Portsmouth_ kept them company. they steered their Course for Suratt, whether the Moores ships were bound. about 3 dayes before they made Cape St. John [18] they mett with one of the Moores ships, betweene 2 and 300 tons, with
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Seas and Wee fear disappoint us of Our above expected Goods, And it is probable will after shee had ransacked that Gulph proceed to Persia and doe what mischief possible there, which will procure infinite clamours at Suratt and the Government will be for embargoing all that ever Wee have there.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Inhabitant of Suratt and belonging to the French Factory there, and
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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And that about the 18th or 19th day of the said month of November met with a Moors Ship of about 200 Tuns, [7] coming from Suratt, bound to the Coast of Mallabar, loaded with two horses, Sugar and Cotton, to trade there, having about 40 Moors on board, with a Dutch Pylot,
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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