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Page 60
... Spanish admiral , Santa Cruz , was fretting himself into his grave . He did nothing here ( beyond leav- ing such terror as a dragon leaves when he has shown his teeth in some shelter of " tame villatic fowl " ) , but on his way back he ...
... Spanish admiral , Santa Cruz , was fretting himself into his grave . He did nothing here ( beyond leav- ing such terror as a dragon leaves when he has shown his teeth in some shelter of " tame villatic fowl " ) , but on his way back he ...
Page 320
... Spanish traders rarely came . San Thome's forty inhabitants were supplying all this shipping , and both parties were growing wealthy . The visitor abso- lutely forbade tobacco - growing or tobacco - selling ; and Berreo was sent home ...
... Spanish traders rarely came . San Thome's forty inhabitants were supplying all this shipping , and both parties were growing wealthy . The visitor abso- lutely forbade tobacco - growing or tobacco - selling ; and Berreo was sent home ...
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... Spanish barks taken , without spoil ; if I forbare all parts of the Spanish Indies , wherein I might have taken twenty of their towns on the sea - coast , and did only follow the enterprise which I undertook , for Guiana - where without ...
... Spanish barks taken , without spoil ; if I forbare all parts of the Spanish Indies , wherein I might have taken twenty of their towns on the sea - coast , and did only follow the enterprise which I undertook , for Guiana - where without ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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