The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side x
... Fleet against the Armada - New Honours and Preferments - Assigns - over his Colony , p . 28 . CHAP . III . Earl of Essex - Expedition with Don Antonio - Ralegh's Squabble with Sir R. Williams - Receives a golden Chain - Driven from ...
... Fleet against the Armada - New Honours and Preferments - Assigns - over his Colony , p . 28 . CHAP . III . Earl of Essex - Expedition with Don Antonio - Ralegh's Squabble with Sir R. Williams - Receives a golden Chain - Driven from ...
Side xi
... 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 Cecil - His ...
... 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 Cecil - His ...
Side 16
... fleet would have been raised . 47 See Sir Roger Williams ' Brief Discourse of the Spanish Discipline in War , 4to , 1590 ; also his Actions of the Low Countries , 4to . 1618 , p . 126 . 48 Fam . Strada de Bel . Belg . Ann . 1578 . 49 ...
... fleet would have been raised . 47 See Sir Roger Williams ' Brief Discourse of the Spanish Discipline in War , 4to , 1590 ; also his Actions of the Low Countries , 4to . 1618 , p . 126 . 48 Fam . Strada de Bel . Belg . Ann . 1578 . 49 ...
Side 32
... fleet on account of a contagious disease among the crew , and she returned to Plymouth in great distress " . The tragical conclusion of this voyage is , that after reaching New- foundland , and taking possession in right of the English ...
... fleet on account of a contagious disease among the crew , and she returned to Plymouth in great distress " . The tragical conclusion of this voyage is , that after reaching New- foundland , and taking possession in right of the English ...
Side 49
... fleet consisting of the number of seven sails , to wit : the Tiger , of the burden of seven score tons ; a fly - boat , called the Roebuck , of the like burden ; the Lion of a hundred tons , or there- abouts ; the Elizabeth , of fifty ...
... fleet consisting of the number of seven sails , to wit : the Tiger , of the burden of seven score tons ; a fly - boat , called the Roebuck , of the like burden ; the Lion of a hundred tons , or there- abouts ; the Elizabeth , of fifty ...
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