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Meanings of english buccaneers in English
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Usage of english buccaneers in English
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Unfortunately, Englishbuccaneers have since then given to most of them less poetic names.
2
In 1680 he joined Sharp, Coxon, and other Englishbuccaneers in an attack on Porto Bello.
3
One of his disappointments was occasioned by the manners and customs of the Englishbuccaneers under his command.
4
They afterwards came to be called Cameroons, and are mostly so spoken of in the books of Englishbuccaneers.
5
In 1586 St. Augustine was burned by Sir Francis Drake, and a century later it was plundered by Englishbuccaneers.
6
The French and Englishbuccaneers could not but take sides in the war which had arisen between their respective countries in 1689.
7
Doubtless he was the descendant of the Spanish- Englishbuccaneers who used to prowl the Caribbean Sea and make headquarters at New Orleans.
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But among the Englishbuccaneers in the square there were many who savoured the audacious humour of the trapped dictating terms to the trappers.
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Defeat by Englishbuccaneers they were accustomed to; and regarding the English, at sea, as a species of demon against whom human bravery availed little.