Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 3
... shot of the 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 ...
... shot of the 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 ...
Side 5
... shot of the Spaniards mighty wodden Castles , gathering the wind of them , with many other such like attempts . Immediately after , Valdez and his Company ( being a man of principall authority in the Spanish Fleet , and being descended ...
... shot of the Spaniards mighty wodden Castles , gathering the wind of them , with many other such like attempts . Immediately after , Valdez and his Company ( being a man of principall authority in the Spanish Fleet , and being descended ...
Side 7
... shot both great and small : the Spaniards uniting themselves , gathered their whole Fleete close together into a roundell , so that it was apparant that they ment not as yet to invade others , but onely to defend themselves , & to make ...
... shot both great and small : the Spaniards uniting themselves , gathered their whole Fleete close together into a roundell , so that it was apparant that they ment not as yet to invade others , but onely to defend themselves , & to make ...
Side 8
... shot to cut asunder their Cables and Cordage of the Galleasses , with many other such Stratagems . They were now con- strained to send their men on land for a new supply of Gunpowder , whereof they were in great scarcitie , by rea- son ...
... shot to cut asunder their Cables and Cordage of the Galleasses , with many other such Stratagems . They were now con- strained to send their men on land for a new supply of Gunpowder , whereof they were in great scarcitie , by rea- son ...
Side 9
... shot , encountered the Spanish Admirall , being in the very midst of all his Fleete . Which when the Spaniards per- ceived , being assisted with his strongest ships , he came forth and entered a terrible combat with the English ; for ...
... shot , encountered the Spanish Admirall , being in the very midst of all his Fleete . Which when the Spaniards per- ceived , being assisted with his strongest ships , he came forth and entered a terrible combat with the English ; for ...
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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