| Robert Lindsay - 1728 - 268 páginas
...which was Oak- Wood, by all Timber that was gotten out otNorroway : For ihe was fo ftrong, and of fo great Length and Breadth ( all the Wrights of Scotland, yea, and many other Strangers, were at her Device, by the King's Commandment j who wrought very bufily in her j but... | |
| William Guthrie - 1767 - 428 páginas
...Fife, which was oakwood, by all timber that was gotten out of Norway: for fhe was fo ftrong, and of fo great length and breadth (all the wrights of Scotland, yea, and many other ftrangers, were at her device, by the king's commandment, who wrought very bufily in her j but... | |
| John Knox - 1789 - 736 páginas
...which was oakwood, by all timber that was gotten out of Norway : for flie was fo ftrong, and of fo great length and breadth, (all the wrights of Scotland, yea, and many other llrangers, were at her device, by the king's commandment, who wrought very bufily in her ; but... | |
| John Charnock - 1801 - 956 páginas
...which was the largest, and of superior strength to any that had sailed from England or France : for this ship was of so great stature, and took so much...breadth, all the wrights of Scotland, yea, and many other strangers, were at her device by the king's command, who wrought very busily in her, but it was... | |
| 1806 - 672 páginas
...day, " was the largest and of superior strength it. any fhat had sailed from Eugland or France: for this ship was of so great stature, and took so much timber," adds he, " that except Falkland, she yrasted all the woods in Fife, which were oak wood. With all timber... | |
| 1806 - 666 páginas
...from England or France: for this ship was of sa gre:>t stature, and took so much timber," adds he, " that except Falkland, she wasted all the woods in...were oak wood, with all timber that was gotten out of Norroway : for she was so strong, and of so great length and breadth, all the wrightt (carpenters)... | |
| Liber - 1809 - 372 páginas
...was the largest, and of superior strength to any that had ever sailed from England or France ; for this ship was of so great stature, and took so much...were oak wood, with all timber that was gotten out of Norroway ; for she was so strong, and of so great length and breadth, all the wrights of Scotland,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 páginas
...which was oak wood, by all timber that was gotten out of Norroway ; fur (he was fo ilrong, and of fc great length and breadth, (all the wrights of Scotland, yea and many other (bange™, were at her device, by the King's commandment, who^wrought very bufily in her, hut... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 164 páginas
...which was the largest, and of superior strength to any that had sailed" from England or France : for this ship was of so great stature, and took so much...Falkland, she wasted all the woods in Fife, which were pak wood, with all timber that was gotten out of Norway, for she was so strong, and of so great length... | |
| English and Scottish history - 1828 - 488 páginas
...Michael,,' which was the greatest ship, and of most strength, that ever sailed in England or France. For this ship was of so great stature, and took so much...Falkland, she wasted all the woods in Fife, which was oak wood, by all timber which was gotten out of Norway. For she was so strong, and of so great... | |
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