The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side xi
... Indian Fleet escapes - Return to England- Remarks Reception in England - Promotions of Cecil and Howard- Ralegh in Parliament - Familiarity between him , Essex , and Cecil- Cecil goes as Ambassador to France , and is entertained by ...
... Indian Fleet escapes - Return to England- Remarks Reception in England - Promotions of Cecil and Howard- Ralegh in Parliament - Familiarity between him , Essex , and Cecil- Cecil goes as Ambassador to France , and is entertained by ...
Side 121
... Indian caracs were left a prey to Burgh . Before the division of the fleet they took the Sancta Clara of about 600 tons burthen . Afterward Sir John Burgh captured a fly - boat , the master of which informed him , that a large fleet was ...
... Indian caracs were left a prey to Burgh . Before the division of the fleet they took the Sancta Clara of about 600 tons burthen . Afterward Sir John Burgh captured a fly - boat , the master of which informed him , that a large fleet was ...
Side 122
... Indian ship to be brought to Plymouth by Sir John Burgh , and , in our opinions she can be no less worth than five hundred thousand pounds , being a ship of so great burthen , and laden with so rich commodities as ap- peareth she is ...
... Indian ship to be brought to Plymouth by Sir John Burgh , and , in our opinions she can be no less worth than five hundred thousand pounds , being a ship of so great burthen , and laden with so rich commodities as ap- peareth she is ...
Side 147
... Indian , that not far from the port where we anchored , there were found certain mineral stones which they esteemed to be gold , and were thereunto persuaded the rather , for that they had seen both English and Frenchmen gather and ...
... Indian , that not far from the port where we anchored , there were found certain mineral stones which they esteemed to be gold , and were thereunto persuaded the rather , for that they had seen both English and Frenchmen gather and ...
Side 150
... Indian gold that endangereth and disturbeth all the nations of Europe , it purchaseth intelligence , creepeth into councils , and set- teth bound loyalty at liberty in the greatest monarchies of Europe . If the Spanish king can keep us ...
... Indian gold that endangereth and disturbeth all the nations of Europe , it purchaseth intelligence , creepeth into councils , and set- teth bound loyalty at liberty in the greatest monarchies of Europe . If the Spanish king can keep us ...
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