The Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Admiral Sir Francis Drake ... with numerous original lettersJohn Murray, 1844 - Всего страниц: 187 |
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... Spaniards and Disasters in that Voyage - Narrative of Miles Philips - Letter from Hawkins to Cecil - Narrative of Job Horton · • Page CHAPTER II . THIRD VOYAGE TO THE WEST INDIES AND THE SPANISH MAIN . 1572-1573 . State of England and ...
... Spaniards and Disasters in that Voyage - Narrative of Miles Philips - Letter from Hawkins to Cecil - Narrative of Job Horton · • Page CHAPTER II . THIRD VOYAGE TO THE WEST INDIES AND THE SPANISH MAIN . 1572-1573 . State of England and ...
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... Spaniards and disasters in that voyage - Narrative of Miles Philips— Letter from Hawkins to Cecil - Narrative of Job Horton . AMONG the number of distinguished characters which the reign of Queen Elizabeth produced , the name of SIR ...
... Spaniards and disasters in that voyage - Narrative of Miles Philips— Letter from Hawkins to Cecil - Narrative of Job Horton . AMONG the number of distinguished characters which the reign of Queen Elizabeth produced , the name of SIR ...
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... Spaniards at the latter ; -a trade that was then carried on by virtue of a treaty , still sub- sisting , between Henry VIII . and Charles V. So far was this traffic from being considered infamous , that every encouragement was given to ...
... Spaniards at the latter ; -a trade that was then carried on by virtue of a treaty , still sub- sisting , between Henry VIII . and Charles V. So far was this traffic from being considered infamous , that every encouragement was given to ...
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... Spaniards , as Hawkins had done before , under the conditions of the treaty above men- tioned . Hawkins , however , before he proceeded with his cargo to the West Indies , went farther down the coast to St. Jorge da Mina , where he was ...
... Spaniards , as Hawkins had done before , under the conditions of the treaty above men- tioned . Hawkins , however , before he proceeded with his cargo to the West Indies , went farther down the coast to St. Jorge da Mina , where he was ...
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... Spaniards mistook the English ships for a fleet from Spain , which was daily expected ; and the chief officers came on board ; but being soon undeceived , were in great alarm : when , how- ever , they found that victuals only were ...
... Spaniards mistook the English ships for a fleet from Spain , which was daily expected ; and the chief officers came on board ; but being soon undeceived , were in great alarm : when , how- ever , they found that victuals only were ...
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