1 The result was the British vessel was badly weathered by the galliot .
2 The Little Grandfather was let down from his galliot into the water.
3 Then it left again to rejoin the flagship and the galliot .
4 This vessel was a new galliot , of about 300 tons.
5 The other galliot perished a few days afterwards, and only fourteen of the crew escaped.
6 The galliot can land Argyle somewhere on the coast.
7 A Dutch galliot may be fifty, eighty, or even a hundred and fifty tons burden.
8 But while they were sailing toward the Filipinas the frigate and galliot disappeared in another direction.
9 On the morning of the 10th, a Russian galliot , from Okotzk, was towed into the harbour.
10 Tell Stendhal to send Out a galliot to take Argyle off the schooner while at sea.
11 And with a horse like a Dutch galliot !
12 She yaws like a galliot in a gale, and takes the whole road like a drunken man.
13 Thou forgettest, man, that a clumsy galliot could sail through the tightest clause, of these extra-legal compacts.
14 He had scarcely left Cagayan, when the almiranta entered the port in the same distress as the galliot .
15 The galliot got under way, at that moment, with a good deal of crying out from her sailors.
16 However, he mentions particularly his having been employed by King Rene of Provence to intercept a Venetian galliot .
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