The Warren of 36 Guns and the Queen of France of 20 have lately returned from a Cruize and are unmanned.
The Providence of 32 Guns and the Ranger of 18 are already ordered on a Cruize and it is supposed must be at Sea before different orders can reach them at Boston.
The Britannia returned from hercruize on the 10th of November, being the first ship which had ever fished for whales on the coast of New South Wales.
The Matilda and the Mary-Ann transports returned from their fishing-cruize on the 10th of November.
The Moucheron brig, too, having this day joined, from Malta, was sent tocruize seven days between Gaieta and Africa, and to call at Tunis for information.
American citizens are prohibited from being concerned, beyond the limits of the United States, in fitting out or otherwise assisting any private vessel of war, to cruize against the subjects of friendly powers.
Throughout the month of October, 1804, Toulon was frequently reconnoitred, and the Phoebe and Amazon were ordered to cruize together.
Eastern Monsoon was settled) to cruizeoff at Manila.
By G--, she shall make a cruize with us, come of old Squaretoes what will!
I am sorry but for you, girls; for many a cruize have I been upon when we were on shorter allowance than we are like to have now.
The third day after their arrival, he was ordered on a cruize off Boston; from which he returned to Quebec on the 17th of September, with the whole crew almost devoured by the scurvy.
Though this cruize was of the unsuccessful sort, not a single prize being brought into port, they took, saw, and destroyed, more enemies than are often met with in the same space of time.
This cruize generally lasts for six weeks, during which they cut down and destroy all the clove and nutmeg-trees they can find, except those which are reserved for the use of the company.
She was now ready to put to sea again to cruize for us, with the addition of ten guns and fifty men.
This matter being settled, we had only to look to our own safety while our consorts were out on their cruize for the Manilla ship.
They were then to cruize on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, and to endeavour, if possible, to meet and capture the Manilla ship.
She was bound for Amboina, on purpose to have engrossed all the trade of that place; at least such was the report of the Portuguese; but Van Noort strongly suspected she had been sent out to cruize for the purpose of intercepting him.
After his late inhumane behaviour, I would hardly have trusted him, had we not been so near Acapulco, where I thought he meant to cruize for the Manilla ships, and now wished to have our assistance, wherefore I bore down alongside.
We used to cruize off and on, at a convenient distance from the shore, so as not to be discovered from the land, yet so that it was impossible for any ship to leave the port of Acapulco without being seen by us.
They here found good water, scrubbed and cleaned their ship's bottom, and after ten days proceeded to the northwards, in order to cruize on the coast of Mexico.
While they lay in the Downs, some difference arose between the two captains, on which Captain Pulling went away with his ship, the Fame, intending to cruize among the Canary Islands, and never afterwards joined.
These events created an alarm extremely prejudicial to the commerce of Canton, and compelled the Company's supercargoes to fit out a small country ship to cruize for a short time against the pirates.
To indulge native prejudice would have stretched my cruize to a fortnight; and I had neither time, supplies, nor stomach for the task.
This so far Encouraged them, that they durst afterwards daily Cruize in sight of the Fort, took the Fishermen that went out in the Morning to follow their Trade, and laid a Ground some Carcoas on the Shore.
Wherefore, the three Spanish men-of-war that had been fitted out to cruize against us, were ordered against these fresh interlopers.
At this time our two privateers, the Success and Speedwell, were known to be in the South Seas, and the Zelerin was one of the ships commissioned by the viceroy of Peru to cruize for us.
This day we sailed from L’Orient, on a cruize in company with Captain Jones, a French frigate, a brig and a cutter.
Paget return'd from their cruize having closed up the Arms.
Her cruize proved interesting, with regard to the geography of the Strait, and a summary of it is subjoined.
In a very arduous and dangerous cruize he discovered several well-sheltered anchorages, but experienced a "constant heavy gale from W.
The following account of the Beagle's cruize is drawn up from Captain Stokes's unfinished journal, and from detached memoranda, which were found amongst his papers.
The Beagle had arrived early in July, and had sent to Valparaiso for stores with which to refit, and make preparations for another cruize to the south.
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