The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side xi
... admiral - Fleet sails - His Relation of the Action - Heads the Fleet - Is wounded— Testimonies to his Bravery - Return from Cadiz - Third Voyage to Guiana , p . 227 .. CHAP . VI .. The Queen pleased notwithstanding Essex - Sir Robert ...
... admiral - Fleet sails - His Relation of the Action - Heads the Fleet - Is wounded— Testimonies to his Bravery - Return from Cadiz - Third Voyage to Guiana , p . 227 .. CHAP . VI .. The Queen pleased notwithstanding Essex - Sir Robert ...
Side 9
... Admiral Chastillon , had the conduct of the Protestant army ) the Protestants did · greatly bewail the loss of the said prince in respect of his religion , person , and birth ; yet comforting themselves , they thought it rather an ad ...
... Admiral Chastillon , had the conduct of the Protestant army ) the Protestants did · greatly bewail the loss of the said prince in respect of his religion , person , and birth ; yet comforting themselves , they thought it rather an ad ...
Side 19
... Admiral Winter should attack it by sea . The Spaniards were then sum- moned to declare , who they were ? what they had to do there ? who sent them thither ? and why they made fortifications in Her Majesty's dominions ? with requisition ...
... Admiral Winter should attack it by sea . The Spaniards were then sum- moned to declare , who they were ? what they had to do there ? who sent them thither ? and why they made fortifications in Her Majesty's dominions ? with requisition ...
Side 36
... Admiral , Simon Ferdinando , and the Captain Philip Amadas , myself , and others , rowed to the land , whose coming this fellow attended , never making any shew of fear or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by ...
... Admiral , Simon Ferdinando , and the Captain Philip Amadas , myself , and others , rowed to the land , whose coming this fellow attended , never making any shew of fear or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by ...
Side 53
... Admiral in safety . June 9th , we arrived and landed in the Isle of Caycos , in which island we searched for salt - ponds , upon the advertisement and in- formation formation of a Portuguese ; who indeed abused our general SIR WALTER ...
... Admiral in safety . June 9th , we arrived and landed in the Isle of Caycos , in which island we searched for salt - ponds , upon the advertisement and in- formation formation of a Portuguese ; who indeed abused our general SIR WALTER ...
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