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Example sentences for "shipp"

Lexicographically close words:
shipment; shipments; shipowner; shipowners; shipowning; shippe; shipped; shipper; shippers; shippes
  1. Shipp replied, that it was the commander's intention to defend the garrison or be buried in it, and that they might do their worst.

  2. They ordenyd a shipp aAEsAEs of tree And sett hym~ oute in~ to the see, Among the wawes to gone.

  3. Shipp and takyAEsAEs they dight, Stede and armo{ur} ffor to ffyght To the bote they bare.

  4. Lord Chief Justice of Calcutta, recommending Lieutenant Shipp to his Lordship's favourable Notice.

  5. Colonel Rowan, one of the Commissioners of the new Metropolitan Police, offered Shipp an inspectorship in the Stepney division, which was gladly accepted.

  6. This state of things continued until Shipp had a misunderstanding with a civilian at Calcutta, in consequence of which his brother officers treated him with marked coolness.

  7. A no less creditable feature, we may be permitted to add, is the fine, soldierly sense of duty, which led Shipp to bow to his fate (p.

  8. Copy of a Letter from the Honourable the Directors of the East India Company, granting Lieutenant Shipp a Pension, in consideration of his Services and Wounds.

  9. When John Shipp stood upon the parade at Chatham, in the October of 1825, he was, as he has himself informed us, performing the last of his military duties.

  10. Disappointed again and again in his hopes of obtaining civil employment, Shipp tried his hand at authorship, and wrote a work entitled the "Military Bijou," and other things.

  11. Shipp was brought before an European General Court Martial on specific charges of unofficer-like conduct.

  12. Shipp at once recognized him as an individual who had been, a few weeks before, convicted before the magistrates of Liverpool for smuggling, and heavily fined.

  13. These padres are com now out of New Spaine in a shipp to.

  14. I got barks to goe out to tow our shipp into harbor, yf it were possible, much fearing a tuffon; and Capt.

  15. Langasaque, how they heard 2 peeces of ordinance shot affe per som shipp or junck, of the which I advised Capt.

  16. Oyen Dono to speake to the kyng to helpe with money to send in this shipp for Bantam, as also to cause the 22 bagges rise to be delivered me, paid for twise in acco.

  17. Speck sent word to desire us to carry 6 Japon marreners along in our shipp for Bantam that were left behind out of their junck.

  18. But the tyde being contrary and night coming on, the shipp did not departe.

  19. New Son, and a lesser shipp and a small peenisse, all the men perishing out of the ij lesser, but saved them which were in the admerall that were left alive, shee being ready to sinke.

  20. He was lefte behinde out of the greate shipp in Xaxma.

  21. Speck came to the English howse with Derick de Vryz and others to take leave, the great shipp being ready, as they said, to goe out.

  22. Speck sent to desire me to lend hym our bark (or foy foney), which I did, with 16 ores to toe them in, they haveinge sent theirs before with 20 ores to helpe our shipp in.

  23. He tould me that it was the littell Spanish shipp that is cast away neare Shashma, and not the greate.

  24. Colonel Shipp found out afterward that the sudor-berries had been sent from the White House, and that my mother had concocted the medicine.

  25. Colonels Shipp and Harding have gone to get married, report says.

  26. Then bowemen and gunners thou shalt have, And chuse them over my realme so free; Besides good mariners, and shipp-boyes, To guide the great shipp on the sea.

  27. My name is Henry Hunt, quoth hee With a heavye heart, and a carefull mind; I and my shipp doe both belong To the Newcastle, that stands upon Tyne.

  28. And seven pieces of ordinance, I pray your honour lend to mee, On each side of my shipp along, And I will lead you on the sea.

  29. Shipp in his De Soto and Florida, and by H.

  30. Shipp uses, not the original, but Richelet’s version, the Lisle edition of 1711, and prints it with very few notes.

  31. Shipp answered that it was the determination of Maj.

  32. Shipp turned from him with indignation, and was immediately taken hold of by an Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from him.

  33. Major Croghan observing what passed, called to Shipp to come into the fort, which was instantly obeyed, and the tragedy commenced.

  34. Each of my men had food in his haversack, but I had none, and I would have gone supperless to bed if Mills and Shipp had not given me out of their scanty stores a big sandwich, which I shared with my orderly, who also had nothing.

  35. And upon the first day of February following there came into the aforesaid Road a Sloope weareing theire Majesties Collours and anchored not farr [fro]m our Said Shipp who tould us they came from South Carolina, theire Captn.

  36. Smell, run to and thro' about the Shipp to see for itt, lookeing every wheir.

  37. Rich'd Sawlkings into the Shipp Trinity and made him Our Admirall.

  38. John Aldred, Comander of his Maj'tys Shipp the Essex Prize, came on Shoare to Collo.

  39. Blacklidge said that himselfe and other of his Confederates took the above mention'd goods out of the Shipp Good hope at Madagasker just before he came from thence to New England.

  40. Shipp thay warned us with 3 Motions, that wee understoode their was 3 saile.

  41. Sharpe was resolved to run downe to Pennamau, and to leeward, to finde some private place to cleane our shipp in, and to take her one deck lower.

  42. The greate Shipp was damag'd by standing so far to sea outt of the bay of Gorgony, twisting the Heads of her lore masts, occasiond by hard winds which blew att S.

  43. St. Alena is a very remarkable land to beknowne, for tis like to a shipp with her keele up.

  44. Strikears on shore that had gott under a tree to Sleepe, sent a cannoe for him but could not finde him, soe came of to the Shipp and left him their.

  45. Some of them goeing away Amounge the Spaniards tolde them that their was a greate Shipp in the Gulph, and that wee weir a casting of greate gunns.

  46. South side of thiss Island saw a Shipp off att sea standing into the shore plying to windward.

  47. Being demaunded whether he was one of the companie of the Discovery wherof Henry Hudson was M'r for the Northwest passage saythe by vertue of his oathe that he was Surgion of the said Shipp the said voyadge.

  48. Sir Andrewes shipp I bring with mee, A braver shipp was never none; Nowe hath your grace two shipps of warr, 155 Before in England was but one.

  49. Looke that your brydle be wight, my lord, And your horse goe swift as shipp att sea; 210 Looke that your spurres be bright and sharpe, That you may pricke her while shee'll away.

  50. And seven pieces of ordinance, I pray your honour lend to mee, 130 On each side of my shipp along, And I will lead you on the sea.

  51. And if you chance his shipp to borde, 125 This counsel I must give withall, Let no man to his topcastle goe To strive to let his beams downe fall.

  52. Sir Andrewes shipp I bring with mee; A braver shipp was never none: Nowe hath your grace two shipps of warr, 155 Before in England was but one.

  53. Now hath our King Sir Andrews shipp besett with pearles and precyous stones; Now hath England 2 shipps of warr, 2 shipps of warr, before but one.

  54. Lord Haward, "to wellcome a stranger thus to the sea; He bring him & his shipp to shore, or else into Scottland hee shall carrye mee.

  55. King, "& chuse them out of my realme soe ffree; besids Marriners and boyes, to guide the great shipp on the sea.

  56. Sir Andrews shipp was the Kings New yeeres guifft; A brauer shipp you neuer saw none.

  57. Above it a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  58. Being return'd unto our Habitation, I found our Men had brought the shipp to anker neere our House, & seeing the weather beginning to come favorable, I gave my Nephew Instructions to carry on the Trade in my absence untill our Return.

  59. I told him also the salvages advised mee my shipp was arrived to the Northwards, & promiss'd that I would come visit him againe in 15 days & would tell him farther.

  60. The crew of both our vessells made an agreement amongst themselves to oppose our dessigne of giving our shipp unto the English for their transportation.

  61. There is, I believe, six acres of land above it; a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  62. Being come to Mr. Bridgar, they told him there was a Fort & a french shipp neerer unto them than I had said.

  63. Before I enter'd the shipp the Captain caused English coullers to bee set up, & as soon as I came on board some great Gunns to bee fir'd.

  64. Hee thought fit wee should restore the shipp unto the new England Merchants, in warning them they should goe no more unto the place from whence shee came.

  65. Here news came this day that the Hollandes shipp which fought with the Portingale frigottes is at Tushma, with many hurt men in her.

  66. In this shipp we have laden a small parcell of camphire of Barouse, being in all 60 catts.

  67. Nicoles, dated in Mallayo the 9th of August, and sent per the shipp Sealand.

  68. Jorge Durons writes me the Amacan shipp is safely arived at home, as they are advized per a junck of Camboja which went thither.

  69. Speck sent me word hereof, esteeming it rather our shipp Adviz then a Hollander; but I hope it will prove contrary.

  70. The shipp Palsgrove went out this day to Cochie roade.

  71. And the shipp will be ready to departe som 4 monethes hence.

  72. Camps had a letter in Japons how Cornelius died within 3 daies after he arived from Osacky to Firando, and that the shipp departed to Molucas.

  73. Albartus, using many complementall wordes, offring the shipp and what was in her at my comand.

  74. From the sea's fury, drowneing; for last night Our shipp was splitt, wee cast upon these rocks.

  75. I perceive you tooke the woodden waggen for a ship and the violent rayne for the sea, and by cause some one of the wheels broake and you cast into some water plashe, you thought the shipp had splitt and you had bene in danger of drowneinge.

  76. I perceive you tooke the woodden waggen for a ship and the violent rayne for the sea, and by cause some one of the wheeles broake and you cast into some water plashe, you thought the shipp had splitt and you had bene in danger of drowneinge.

  77. A shipp laboringe for liffe Nowe cast upon the rocks, nowe splitt, nowe sinkinge, Nowe dasht to peeces.

  78. From sea; our shipp last night in the great storme Cast on these rocks and split; this the fyrst place Exposed unto our eyes to begge releiff.

  79. Sure, syr, it was som shipp of passengers, For see you not too women?

  80. Oh tis hee, My brother; and those rude and violent gusts That to this strange Road thrust my shipp per force, And I but late for new disasters curst, Have with there light winges mounted mee aloft, And for a haven in heaven new harbord mee.

  81. Richard Barkeley and his shipp as other, I have ta .

  82. Also, to increase the heape of our sorrous, wee received advertisement by letters from our friends in England and by the reports of those who came hether in this shipp to abide with us .


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