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... sailed ; he was " required friendly to advise them . . . to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged . " The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
... sailed ; he was " required friendly to advise them . . . to remain at home to answer such as have been , by their company , damaged . " The Sheriffs , Vice - Admiral and Justices of Devon were commanded to hold up the expedition . We do ...
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... sailed , a week later ( April 2 ) . On July 13 they reached the island of Woko- ken , where they landed and took possession in Elizabeth's name . On the third day the natives ventured near them . The English learnt that the country was ...
... sailed , a week later ( April 2 ) . On July 13 they reached the island of Woko- ken , where they landed and took possession in Elizabeth's name . On the third day the natives ventured near them . The English learnt that the country was ...
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... sailed from Plymouth . Essex was Commander- in - Chief , with Lord Thomas Howard as Vice - Admiral and Ralegh Rear - Admiral . Sir George Carew was in his usual post as Master of the Ordnance ; Sir Francis Vere was again Marshal . Essex ...
... sailed from Plymouth . Essex was Commander- in - Chief , with Lord Thomas Howard as Vice - Admiral and Ralegh Rear - Admiral . Sir George Carew was in his usual post as Master of the Ordnance ; Sir Francis Vere was again Marshal . Essex ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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