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1 I, TransPre| Juan Gil, who was about to sail for Algiers. The Dey, however, 2 I, TransPre| expired and he was about to sail for Constantinople, taking 3 I, VIII| his lance-point into the sail the wind whirled it round 4 I, XLI| leave off rowing and make sail at once and steer for Oran, 5 I, XLI| very promptly, and under sail we ran more than eight miles 6 I, XLI| consequence of having made sail, we could no longer hear 7 I, XLI| we were running with all sail set and oars lashed, for 8 I, XLI| square-rigged vessel in full sail close to us, luffing up 9 I, XLI| close that we had to strike sail to avoid running foul of 10 I, XLI| brought down both it and the sail into the sea, and the other, 11 I, XLI| the sea wrapped up in a sail; for their purpose was to 12 I, XLII| that time the fleet was to sail from Seville for New Spain, 13 II, I| little bark without oars, sail, mast, or tackling of any 14 II, LXIII| was coming about they made sail, and by sailing and rowing 15 II, LXIV| days later the galleys made sail eastward, the general having