Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Admiral to attack the Armada in some way , or to engage it , if he could not burn it'.3 They found the Admiral had his own views about boarding a fleet with far superior strength of personnel ; and Ralegh , looking back on these days ...
... Admiral to attack the Armada in some way , or to engage it , if he could not burn it'.3 They found the Admiral had his own views about boarding a fleet with far superior strength of personnel ; and Ralegh , looking back on these days ...
Page 113
... Admiral , Vice - Admiral and Rear - Admiral of Nueva Espagna , with forty other great ships bound for Mexico . Amazement must have been intense as the assailing force sailed into their massed fire , the leading ship , Ralegh's own ...
... Admiral , Vice - Admiral and Rear - Admiral of Nueva Espagna , with forty other great ships bound for Mexico . Amazement must have been intense as the assailing force sailed into their massed fire , the leading ship , Ralegh's own ...
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... Admiral ; many heard the opinion which Sir William Monson voices in his account , that if Essex , who was ' by nature timorous and flexible , had not feared how it would be taken in England , Sir Walter Ralegh would have smarted ' for ...
... Admiral ; many heard the opinion which Sir William Monson voices in his account , that if Essex , who was ' by nature timorous and flexible , had not feared how it would be taken in England , Sir Walter Ralegh would have smarted ' for ...
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