Halliards.
Are the roapes by which we hoyse all the yards, only the crosse-Jack, nor the sprit-saile-yard have none, because they are ever slung: yet in small-craft, they have Halliards to the sprit-saile-yard.
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Are the roapes by which we hoyse all the yards, only the crosse-Jack, nor the sprit-saile-yard have none, because they are ever slung: yet in small-craft, they have Halliards to the sprit-saile-yard.