第二章 乘风破浪(一六九七~一七○二年)(第12/15页)

年轻的布里斯托尔绅士商人小伍兹·罗杰斯又高又壮,长着一头深棕色头发,还有引人注目的鼻子,以及看起来坚毅的下巴。[90]战争结束前,聪明又野心勃勃的伍兹·罗杰斯会成为从伦敦到爱丁堡、从波士顿到巴巴多斯都家喻户晓的名字,不过在法国与西班牙,人们只因两个字认识他:海盗。


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[5] Jane Humphries,“Enclosures,Common Rights,and Women:The Proletarianization of Families in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries,” The Journal of Economic History,Vol. 50,No. 1,March 1990,p. 24.

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[10] Vane lived in Port Royal:TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates,Kingston,Jamaica:Robert Baldwin,1720,p. 27.

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[19] Maureen Waller,1700:Scenes from London Life,New York:Four Walls,Eight Windows,2000,p. 62.

[20] A Trip Through the Town,London:J. Roberts,1705.

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[24] David Cordingly,