Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 112
... fleet till the town were first possessed ' . All the commanders and gentlemen present besought me to dissuade the attempt ; for they all perceived the danger and were resolved that the most part could not but perish in the sea , ere ...
... fleet till the town were first possessed ' . All the commanders and gentlemen present besought me to dissuade the attempt ; for they all perceived the danger and were resolved that the most part could not but perish in the sea , ere ...
Page 112
... FLEET 2ND , STATION- GALLEYS 1ST POS . Puercas Matagorda Pt . Puerto Reale ( Port Royal ) English Attack CADIZ GALLEYS 2ND POS San Sebastian Retreat of Galleys t . Puntal 3 CADIZ HARBOUR Nautical Miles 2 3 ISLAND OF LEON Escape of ...
... FLEET 2ND , STATION- GALLEYS 1ST POS . Puercas Matagorda Pt . Puerto Reale ( Port Royal ) English Attack CADIZ GALLEYS 2ND POS San Sebastian Retreat of Galleys t . Puntal 3 CADIZ HARBOUR Nautical Miles 2 3 ISLAND OF LEON Escape of ...
Page 309
... fleet is certain . He differed by a chasm from the Court and Government , by assessing Spain's power as what he knew by proof it was , something no English seamen need fear : and he agreed with the English nation outside Court circles ...
... fleet is certain . He differed by a chasm from the Court and Government , by assessing Spain's power as what he knew by proof it was , something no English seamen need fear : and he agreed with the English nation outside Court circles ...
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