The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Том 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... period was dedicated to him an English version of a Treatise De Re Militari , ' the work of the Spaniard Luis Gutierres de la Vega , by Nicholas Litchfield . precise statement of the laws of the drama , his 26 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... period was dedicated to him an English version of a Treatise De Re Militari , ' the work of the Spaniard Luis Gutierres de la Vega , by Nicholas Litchfield . precise statement of the laws of the drama , his 26 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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... prevent the landing of the Spaniards . * * This invasion was providentially prevented by a violent storm , which dispersed the Spanish fleet , and by the subsequent When she reviewed this army , likewise , she be- 98 ROBERT DUDLEY ,
... prevent the landing of the Spaniards . * * This invasion was providentially prevented by a violent storm , which dispersed the Spanish fleet , and by the subsequent When she reviewed this army , likewise , she be- 98 ROBERT DUDLEY ,
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... Spaniards , he failed of success . On rejoining his ships , however , his good or ill success never prevailing over his piety , he celebrated their meeting with thanks to God . In these and his other enterprises upon that coast , Drake ...
... Spaniards , he failed of success . On rejoining his ships , however , his good or ill success never prevailing over his piety , he celebrated their meeting with thanks to God . In these and his other enterprises upon that coast , Drake ...
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... Spaniards , taking and destroying several ships ( par- ticularly in the harbour of Lima ) and frequently land- ing to seize rich booties , till his crew were satiated with plunder : when he boldly attempted to find a passage by North ...
... Spaniards , taking and destroying several ships ( par- ticularly in the harbour of Lima ) and frequently land- ing to seize rich booties , till his crew were satiated with plunder : when he boldly attempted to find a passage by North ...
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... Spaniards , and partly from the lateness of the season , and the risk of hurricanes . In 1579 , Drake fell in with certain islands , inha- bited by the most barbarous people he had met with throughout his whole voyage . On the fourth of ...
... Spaniards , and partly from the lateness of the season , and the risk of hurricanes . In 1579 , Drake fell in with certain islands , inha- bited by the most barbarous people he had met with throughout his whole voyage . On the fourth of ...
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