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Example sentences for "ship belonging"

  • The 17th September we fell in with a ship belonging to Plymouth bound from the West Indies.

  • The 2d October we met a ship belonging to Newcastle coming from Newfoundland, out of which we got 300 couple of Newland fish.

  • After getting ten leagues out to sea, they fell in with the Minion, a ship belonging to the queen, of which David Carlet was captain, and her consort the John Baptist of London; which two ships were bound for Guinea.

  • They desired Whitelocke to speak to the Protector in favour of a ship belonging to this town, in which were some moneys belonging to Hollanders, and taken by the English two years since.

  • While in this river we saw a ship belonging to Rochelle, which intended to have gone a fishing in Port Brest, but had passed it as they knew not whereabout they were.

  • In another port farther south he took a ship belonging to the Portuguese and killed all her crew.

  • That Lorenzo proceeding alone in the voyage, had taken a ship belonging to the Moors near Sofala, out of which he had taken a large quantity of gold, and had left the hull at Melinda.

  • On his way between Cananor and Cochin, Nueva took a ship belonging to some of the Moorish merchants at Calicut, after a vigorous resistance, and set it on fire.

  • We found here likewise the Thomas, a ship belonging to the eighth voyage, newly come from Priaman, where she had as poor success as the Darling had here.

  • At this island we found a ship belonging to Patane, out of which we took the captain, whom we asked whether the China ships were yet come to Patane?

  • I remained secretly in Lisbon till the 13th of that same month, when I embarked in a ship belonging to London, commanded by one Mr Steed, and bound for that place.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chemical action; cried passionately; elected mayor; general superintendent; hearty meal; high esteem; hush thee; large fish; little spirit; local inflammation; material existence; modern painting; more necessary; much love; natural heat; practical philosophy; remain longer; ship called; ship from; ship money; ship repair; ships engaged; ships from; ships subject; ships were; sleeping sickness