Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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... Spanish Fleet descried by the English , which with a South - west winde came sailing along , and passed by Plimmouth ; in which regard ( according to the judgement of many skilfull Navigators ) they greatly overshot themselves , whereas ...
... Spanish Fleet descried by the English , which with a South - west winde came sailing along , and passed by Plimmouth ; in which regard ( according to the judgement of many skilfull Navigators ) they greatly overshot themselves , whereas ...
Side 2
... Spanish great ships were in the midst of their conflict , to passe by , and to land his souldiers upon the Downes . The Span- ish Captives reported that they were determined first to have entred the River of Thames , & thereupon to 2 ...
... Spanish great ships were in the midst of their conflict , to passe by , and to land his souldiers upon the Downes . The Span- ish Captives reported that they were determined first to have entred the River of Thames , & thereupon to 2 ...
Side 3
... Spanish : at what time the Lord Charles Howard most hotly and valiantly discharged his Ordnance upon the Spanish Vice- admirall . The Spaniards then well perceiving the nim- blenesse of the English ships in discharging upon the enemy on ...
... Spanish : at what time the Lord Charles Howard most hotly and valiantly discharged his Ordnance upon the Spanish Vice- admirall . The Spaniards then well perceiving the nim- blenesse of the English ships in discharging upon the enemy on ...
Side 4
... Spanish Fleete that night . For Sir Francis Drake ( who was notwithstand- ing appointed to beare out his Lanterne that night ) was giving of chase unto five great Hulkes which had separated themselves from the Spanish Fleete : but find ...
... Spanish Fleete that night . For Sir Francis Drake ( who was notwithstand- ing appointed to beare out his Lanterne that night ) was giving of chase unto five great Hulkes which had separated themselves from the Spanish Fleete : but find ...
Side 5
... Spanish Fleete , and how foure mighty Gallies were separated by tempest from them : and also how they were determined first to have put into Plimmouth haven , not expecting to be repelled thence by the English ships , which they thought ...
... Spanish Fleete , and how foure mighty Gallies were separated by tempest from them : and also how they were determined first to have put into Plimmouth haven , not expecting to be repelled thence by the English ships , which they thought ...
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answered appeared approach Beare began blood blow boat body cabin called Cape captain carried clear close Colonel coming continued course crew cried Crimp dark dead deck door English eyes face fear feet fell Finn fire fleet four gave give guns half hand hard head heard hold hundred keep land leave length lieutenant light look marines mate mean mind minutes monster mouth never night officers once Parma passed pistol port presently pulled rest returned round sail sailors says seemed seen sent ship shot side sight soon sound Spaniards Spanish standing stood tell things thought told took turned unto vessel voice watch whole Wilfrid wind wounded yards