Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original Letters from Him and the Lord High Admiral to the Queen and Great Officers of StateJ. Murray, 1844 - Всего страниц: 187 |
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... gave evidence of there being at least some truth in the story of their rainbow hues when dying . Much to my satisfaction , no attempt was made to capture any of these ; I noticed them for some time sporting round the ves- sel , and then ...
... gave evidence of there being at least some truth in the story of their rainbow hues when dying . Much to my satisfaction , no attempt was made to capture any of these ; I noticed them for some time sporting round the ves- sel , and then ...
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... gave him a most sapient and dignified appearance as he stalked along , peering about , and some- times pausing before one of the shop - doors , to take a more minute survey of matters within . But the chief glory of Parramatta in the ...
... gave him a most sapient and dignified appearance as he stalked along , peering about , and some- times pausing before one of the shop - doors , to take a more minute survey of matters within . But the chief glory of Parramatta in the ...
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... gave me no very favourable expectations of cleanliness or comfort . On the smoke - stained walls hung some very highly coloured and showily framed prints , representing young gentlemen with red cheeks and very blue coats trying to look ...
... gave me no very favourable expectations of cleanliness or comfort . On the smoke - stained walls hung some very highly coloured and showily framed prints , representing young gentlemen with red cheeks and very blue coats trying to look ...
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... gave to view a colossal head standing well out against the clear , bright , blue sky , and bearing a strong resemblance to the venerable and veteran Duke of Wel- lington . We paused to contemplate the rude though striking likeness ; and ...
... gave to view a colossal head standing well out against the clear , bright , blue sky , and bearing a strong resemblance to the venerable and veteran Duke of Wel- lington . We paused to contemplate the rude though striking likeness ; and ...
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... gave it rather a desolate look ; but the clear little brook ( for such in England should we call this river ) gurgling merrily over its pebbly bed , had a sweet music in its voice that made me forget all disagreeables . We tasted , and ...
... gave it rather a desolate look ; but the clear little brook ( for such in England should we call this river ) gurgling merrily over its pebbly bed , had a sweet music in its voice that made me forget all disagreeables . We tasted , and ...
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Стр. 94 - I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm ; to which rather than any dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms, I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field.
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Стр. 119 - ... they were not ashamed in the year 1588, when they purposed the invasion of this land, to publish in sundry languages in print great victories in words, which they pleaded to have obtained against this realm, and spread the same in a most false sort over all parts of France, Italy, and elsewhere.
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Стр. 94 - I know already, by your forwardness, that you have deserved rewards and crowns; and we do assure you, on the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you. In the mean time my lieutenant-general shall be in my stead, than whom never prince commanded a more noble and worthy subject; not doubting by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.