Aún no tenemos significados para "large brig".
1In their midst was a large brig, which they had apparently captured.
2One was a schooner, a fine, rakish-looking craft; the other a large brig.
3And now, this hull, it was all that remained of a large brig of five hundred tons.
4She was a large brig, and, from the squareness of her yards, she looked like a man-of-war.
5She was a large brig, well armed.
6Almost abreast of them, and but a quarter of a mile outside the reef, was a large brig.
7At last came a large brig.
8On the other side of the island, about ten miles from the shore, there lay a large brig becalmed.
9He had caught sight of the vessel, apparently a large brig, and had at once perceived her dangerous position.
10There is a large brig right astern of us with all her canvas set and chasing us at her best.
11Paul crawled on deck and took a look at the stranger, a large brig with taut masts and square yards.
12It happened, fortunately, for me, that a large brig was riding at anchor within a short distance of the Dolphin.
13She was a large brig, and soon showed us that she had a fast pair of heels, by keeping well ahead.
14Leaving the line, he followed the boat of the first lieutenant towards a large brig which lay moored furthest out in the harbour.
15A large brig belonging to an eastern port, and commanded by a worthy and cautious man, was bound to St. Pierre in Martinico.
16They were watching the ship observed by Mrs Castleton, which, in the distance, had to her appeared so small, though in reality a large brig.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Large brig por variante geográfica