id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44471 Rogers, Woodes Life Aboard a British Privateer in the Time of Queen Anne Being the Journal of Captain Woodes Rogers, Master Mariner .txt text/plain 30302 1289 75 Rogers' time a ship was said to be "Frigate built" when she had a poop it became necessary," says Rogers, "to acquaint the ships companies board the "Duke," just after an entry in Rogers' log says, "that now "Two days later," says Rogers, "the men in irons another, two Irish land-men who," says Rogers, "while we lay at the the "Duke" and "Dutchess" to both men and officers; but Rogers made up better on board the "Duke;" "several of ours," says Rogers, "being very pints a man per day, "that," says Rogers, "we may keep at sea some time The following day Rogers says, "we kept our colours flying on the great sick men on board the "Duke" and eighty in the "Dutchess" at one time; being men who, in Rogers' time, would no doubt have gone to sea for And being a large ship, "thirty good men were sent on board her from ./cache/44471.txt ./txt/44471.txt