The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England, Том 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... ready , and at the end of that time they should not fail to have battle : when the French heard this stout answer , they thought it best to decline the invitation , and return without any farther attempt . * Speed , 618. Holinshed , iii ...
... ready , and at the end of that time they should not fail to have battle : when the French heard this stout answer , they thought it best to decline the invitation , and return without any farther attempt . * Speed , 618. Holinshed , iii ...
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... ready to abide , but not to give battle . " Many skir- mishes occurred , and some brave and distinguished persons fell : among them a brother of the marshal and the bastard of Bourbon . Want of provisions en- forced the enemy to ...
... ready to abide , but not to give battle . " Many skir- mishes occurred , and some brave and distinguished persons fell : among them a brother of the marshal and the bastard of Bourbon . Want of provisions en- forced the enemy to ...
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... ready with all speed , and three galleys in San- tandes , appointing Martin Ruiz de Abendaño to the command of the former , and Pero Niño to that of the latter . The two commanders were enjoined to wait for each other , and to keep ...
... ready with all speed , and three galleys in San- tandes , appointing Martin Ruiz de Abendaño to the command of the former , and Pero Niño to that of the latter . The two commanders were enjoined to wait for each other , and to keep ...
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... ready to receive them . He and madame and Pero Niño seated themselves at the board , and the master of the hall then placed a knight and an esquire to a damsel alternately flesh or fish , according to the day , and fruits , were served ...
... ready to receive them . He and madame and Pero Niño seated themselves at the board , and the master of the hall then placed a knight and an esquire to a damsel alternately flesh or fish , according to the day , and fruits , were served ...
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... ready with horses and hawks . Madame herself carried a fal- con - gentle on her wrist ; herns were let fly ; dogs took the water ; drums beat ; and ladies , as well as men , en- tered with spirit into the sports of the field , till ...
... ready with horses and hawks . Madame herself carried a fal- con - gentle on her wrist ; herns were let fly ; dogs took the water ; drums beat ; and ladies , as well as men , en- tered with spirit into the sports of the field , till ...
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