Swan Fan Makkum - the Largest brigantine in the world and one of the most striking sailing vessels currently roaming the seas. From LearnThat.org. [yourdictionary.com]
Still in chase of the brigantine, which is making for the land. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861] Reference
In short, a brigantine is a mixed vessel, being a brig forward and a sloop aft. From Wordnik.com. [Man on the Ocean A Book about Boats and Ships] Reference
The brigantine was a relic of an ancient period of shipbuilding, and her main cabin fitted her excellently. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
But that job can wait until the brigantine is a mile or two further away. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Pirate Slaver A Story of the West African Coast] Reference
In June last this vessel was instrumental in saving the brigantine. From Wordnik.com. [Report on the Department of Ports and Harbours for the Year 1890-91] Reference
Jamaica and became a passenger on a brigantine that was sailing for. From Wordnik.com. [A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D.] Reference
When carried on board the brigantine, I found myself in the hands of. From Wordnik.com. [Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.] Reference
And it's Yo-heave-ho! on the briny billows in a bouncing brigantine!. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
A brigantine, battered by the tropical hurricane sweeping up from the. From Wordnik.com. [Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast] Reference
Or may a valiant captain not see a brigantine armed upon the water?. From Wordnik.com. [The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus] Reference
"A brigantine and sealed orders," grinned Little, with an air of mock mystery. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
A brigantine from the island of Madagascar touching at that place in her way to. From Wordnik.com. [An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1] Reference
Then, one day, a Spanish brigantine was seen hovering off the mouth of the river. From Wordnik.com. [French Pathfinders in North America] Reference
Then out of the quiet came the sharp twang of a hawser, and the brigantine shivered. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
They had still remaining one vessel and the Spanish brigantine brought by the mutineers. From Wordnik.com. [French Pathfinders in North America] Reference
On the 3d the Vengeance brought to a small Irish brigantine, bound homeward from Norway. From Wordnik.com. [The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876] Reference
"It's probably something that was like a coastal schooner or brigantine or sloop," he said. From Wordnik.com. [WTC Ship Being Dismantled, Studied] Reference
"Heavens, what a dismal hole!" ejaculated Little, as the brigantine swung slowly around the bend. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
Newfoundland brigantine for St. John's, from which port there are vessels to all parts of the world. From Wordnik.com. [Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses] Reference
He noted Barry's intention of towing the brigantine out, and now he asserted his authority as owner. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
Barry went into the deckhouse, grinning, and the watch was set, leaving the brigantine to the silent night. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
They then put all the prisoners, whom they designed sending home, on board of the brigantine, and sent her to. From Wordnik.com. [Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.] Reference
That afternoon, it being calm, I sent some armed boats to take a brigantine that appeared in the N.W. quarter. From Wordnik.com. [The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876] Reference
French brigantine near the bar was the first welcome of civilization that cheered my heart for near a fortnight. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver] Reference
Surabaya that he entered the brigantine, but in far subtler manner, as a legitimate, signed-on seaman in Batavia. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
Along the wharves were junks, island schooners, cargo tramps, and riffraff of the Seven Seas, but only one brigantine. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
The next day we chased sundry vessels, and took a ship and a brigantine, both from the Firth of Edinburgh, laden with coal. From Wordnik.com. [The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876] Reference
The boats took the brigantine, she was called the Fortune, and bound with a cargo of oil, blubber, and staves, from Newfoundland for. From Wordnik.com. [The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876] Reference
What joy more fierce and jubilant than to run the light brigantine down the beach of Algiers and man her for a cruise in Spanish waters?. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Barbary Corsairs] Reference
In the strengthening sunlight of rising morning the brigantine would not have appealed very strongly to a landsman, or even to a yachtsman. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
The brigantine was commanded by Captain Dove, with whom I was acquainted, and she belonged to Salem, within three miles of my father's house. From Wordnik.com. [Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.] Reference
Captain Cottineau told me he had sunk the brigantine, and ransomed the sloop, laden with building timber, that had been taken the day before. From Wordnik.com. [The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876] Reference
Two good sailing vessels (brigantine class) would be sufficient for the work of carrying the Mauritius mails between Socotora and that island. From Wordnik.com. [A General Plan for a Mail Communication by Steam, Between Great Britain and the Eastern and Western Parts of the World] Reference
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