English Seamen Under the Tudors, Том 1R. Bentley, 1868 - Всего страниц: 314 |
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... boats have been discovered , very similar to the canoes still built by the North American Indians and the natives of the Pacific Islands , and adapted for trading and fishing expeditions . Some are only five or six feet long , and ...
... boats have been discovered , very similar to the canoes still built by the North American Indians and the natives of the Pacific Islands , and adapted for trading and fishing expeditions . Some are only five or six feet long , and ...
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... boats , akin to the modern pinnace , provided with light - blue sails and keels of the same colour , so as to be hardly distinguishable , at a little dis- tance , from the sea and sky , in which , during war - time , they darted ...
... boats , akin to the modern pinnace , provided with light - blue sails and keels of the same colour , so as to be hardly distinguishable , at a little dis- tance , from the sea and sky , in which , during war - time , they darted ...
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... boats were as small and as ill - constructed as those of the Britons . In some respects perhaps they were even ruder . When Beowulf , hero of the fine old poem which is the earliest treasure of English literature , heard of the troubles ...
... boats were as small and as ill - constructed as those of the Britons . In some respects perhaps they were even ruder . When Beowulf , hero of the fine old poem which is the earliest treasure of English literature , heard of the troubles ...
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... boat under the mountain . The ready warriors On the prow stept . Into the bark's brow The warriors bore Clear - shining weapons , Sumptuous war - gear , And on the welcome voyage The men pressed forth . Departed then , o'er the wavy sea ...
... boat under the mountain . The ready warriors On the prow stept . Into the bark's brow The warriors bore Clear - shining weapons , Sumptuous war - gear , And on the welcome voyage The men pressed forth . Departed then , o'er the wavy sea ...
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... boats were adapted for river - transit and passage between the larger crafts . We find no mention , how- ever , of vessels too large to be rowed by one or two dozen men , or to be pushed by hand from the shore when they were required ...
... boats were adapted for river - transit and passage between the larger crafts . We find no mention , how- ever , of vessels too large to be rowed by one or two dozen men , or to be pushed by hand from the shore when they were required ...
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Стр. 206 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear. I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and goodwill of my subjects...
Стр. 204 - We were entertained with all love and kindness, and with as much bounty (after their manner) as they could possibly devise. We found the people most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as live after the manner of the golden age.
Стр. 207 - I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart 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 realms...
Стр. 270 - Unto ours there remained no comfort at all, no hope, no supply either of ships, men, or weapons: — the...
Стр. 272 - Gunner finding himself and Sir Richard thus prevented and mastered by the greater number, would have slain himself with a sword, had he not been by force with-held and locked into his cabin. Then the General...
Стр. 206 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Стр. 227 - We ourselves, during the time we were there, used to suck it after their manner, as also since our return, and have found many rare and wonderful experiments of the virtues thereof, of which the relation would require a volume by itself. The use of it by so many of late, men and women of great calling as else, and some learned physicians also, is sufficient witness.
Стр. 271 - Revenge again, doubting lest Sir Richard would have blown them up and himself, and perceiving by the report of the master of the Revenge...
Стр. 274 - Here die I, Richard Grenville," were his last words, "with a joyful and a quiet mind, for that I have ended my life as a good soldier ought to do, who has fought for his country and his queen, for honor and religion.
Стр. 98 - June 3, 1400 leagues in all, till we came into 42 deg. of north latitude, where in the night following we found such alteration of heat, into extreme and nipping cold, that our men in general did grievously complain...