The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... Victuals 6000 Men - In Counsel with Essex and Cecil- Fully restored with the Queen - Very friendly with Esser - Island Voyage - Rear - admiral - Reconciled to Vere - Prejudiced with Essex -Joins him at Flores - Loses him at Fayal - His ...
... Victuals 6000 Men - In Counsel with Essex and Cecil- Fully restored with the Queen - Very friendly with Esser - Island Voyage - Rear - admiral - Reconciled to Vere - Prejudiced with Essex -Joins him at Flores - Loses him at Fayal - His ...
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... victuals , having received our last and perfect directions by your letters , confirming the former instructions , and commandinents delivered by yourself at our leaving the river of Thames . And I think it a matter both unnecessary for ...
... victuals , having received our last and perfect directions by your letters , confirming the former instructions , and commandinents delivered by yourself at our leaving the river of Thames . And I think it a matter both unnecessary for ...
Side 35
... victual , we departed the twelfth day of our arrival there . These islands , with the rest adjoining , are so well known to yourself , and to many others , as I will not trouble you with the re- membrance of them . The second of July we ...
... victual , we departed the twelfth day of our arrival there . These islands , with the rest adjoining , are so well known to yourself , and to many others , as I will not trouble you with the re- membrance of them . The second of July we ...
Side 51
... victuals ; who , keeping their old custom for perjury and breach of promise , came not ; whereupon our general fired the woods thereabout , and so retired to our fort , which the same day was fired also , and each man came aboard to be ...
... victuals ; who , keeping their old custom for perjury and breach of promise , came not ; whereupon our general fired the woods thereabout , and so retired to our fort , which the same day was fired also , and each man came aboard to be ...
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... victual for seven days at the most ; and as for our pinnace , beside that she drew too deep water for that shallow sound , she would not stir for an oar ; for these and other reasons ( winter also being at hand ) we thought good wholly ...
... victual for seven days at the most ; and as for our pinnace , beside that she drew too deep water for that shallow sound , she would not stir for an oar ; for these and other reasons ( winter also being at hand ) we thought good wholly ...
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