Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 1
... 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 it had ...
... 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 it had ...
Side 5
... the Spanish Fleet , and being descended of one and the same family with that Valdez , which in the yeere 1574. besieged Leiden in Holland ) were sent cap- tives into England . There were in the said ship THE INVINCIBLE ARMADA 5.
... the Spanish Fleet , and being descended of one and the same family with that Valdez , which in the yeere 1574. besieged Leiden in Holland ) were sent cap- tives into England . There were in the said ship THE INVINCIBLE ARMADA 5.
Side 7
... fleet had con- tinually and without intermission from morning to night beaten and battered them with all their shot both great and small : the Spaniards uniting themselves , gathered their whole Fleete close together into a roundell ...
... fleet had con- tinually and without intermission from morning to night beaten and battered them with all their shot both great and small : the Spaniards uniting themselves , gathered their whole Fleete close together into a roundell ...
Side 8
... Fleet : the Marriners and Souldiers whereof were esteemed to be twelve thousand . The foure and twentie of July , when as the Sea was calme , and no winde stirring , the fight was onely betweene the foure great Galleasses and the ...
... Fleet : the Marriners and Souldiers whereof were esteemed to be twelve thousand . The foure and twentie of July , when as the Sea was calme , and no winde stirring , the fight was onely betweene the foure great Galleasses and the ...
Side 10
... fleet of 30. ships which rode before the mouth of Thames . As the Spanish Navie therefore lay at ancre , the Duke of Medina sent certaine Messengers unto the Duke of Parma , with whom upon that occasion many Noblemen and Gentlemen went ...
... fleet of 30. ships which rode before the mouth of Thames . As the Spanish Navie therefore lay at ancre , the Duke of Medina sent certaine Messengers unto the Duke of Parma , with whom upon that occasion many Noblemen and Gentlemen went ...
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Alan answered appeared bark barque blood blow boat body cabin Cape Horn Captain Crimp cockswain Colonel Hope-Kennedy creature crew cried dark dead deck devil-fish door Duke of Parma English exclaimed eyes face feet fell felucca Finn fire flogged Flying Dutchman fo'c'sl forebridge forecastle frigate gale guns hand head heard Killarney Lady Monson land Lanyard lieutenant light look Lord Admirall mangroves marines master-at-arms masts mate midshipman Miss Laura monster mouth never night oars overboard Paimpol passed phantom ship pistol port pulled punishment rigging round round shot sail sailors says schooner sea-serpent seemed seen serpent ship's shore shot shouted side sight Spaniards Spanish Fleete spectral ship spectre-ship stood struck thought told took turned unto vessel voice whale Wilfrid wind wounded wreck yacht yards