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Pagina ix
... Spain and the rise of England as a great maritime power . England had indeed always believed in her naval power , had always claimed the sovereignty of the Narrow Seas ; and , more than two hundred years before Elizabeth came to the ...
... Spain and the rise of England as a great maritime power . England had indeed always believed in her naval power , had always claimed the sovereignty of the Narrow Seas ; and , more than two hundred years before Elizabeth came to the ...
Pagina x
... Spain ; that the armada , of itself , was not a thing to be feared ; but they never quite succeeded in getting rid of the notion that the Duke of Parma's army was still terrible . Wynter , indeed , with nigh fifty years ' experience at ...
... Spain ; that the armada , of itself , was not a thing to be feared ; but they never quite succeeded in getting rid of the notion that the Duke of Parma's army was still terrible . Wynter , indeed , with nigh fifty years ' experience at ...
Pagina xi
... Spain return not this way ; for of them I have no great doubt ; although there be great cause for us all to watch carefully ' ( vol . ii.— Drake to Walsyngham , August 23 ) . That in the face of a strong squadron Parma could not cross ...
... Spain return not this way ; for of them I have no great doubt ; although there be great cause for us all to watch carefully ' ( vol . ii.— Drake to Walsyngham , August 23 ) . That in the face of a strong squadron Parma could not cross ...
Pagina xiv
... Spain was very loud . Drake , they said , was a pirate , and unless he was punished , war was inevitable . Elizabeth had probably made up her mind that , in any case , war was very likely . She positively and in the plainest language ...
... Spain was very loud . Drake , they said , was a pirate , and unless he was punished , war was inevitable . Elizabeth had probably made up her mind that , in any case , war was very likely . She positively and in the plainest language ...
Pagina xv
... Spain . It was said , too , and universally believed , that unoffending English subjects , visiting Spain on their lawful occasions , were on the most shadowy pretexts seized by the Inquisition , imprisoned , tortured , and INTRODUCTION XV.
... Spain . It was said , too , and universally believed , that unoffending English subjects , visiting Spain on their lawful occasions , were on the most shadowy pretexts seized by the Inquisition , imprisoned , tortured , and INTRODUCTION XV.
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28th of July aboard her Majesty's Addressed advertise ANGELES appointed April army Arnemuiden beseech boats Bonaventure BURGHLEY Cadiz Calais CALIFORN captain ccix ccxiii charge coast of Spain continue Council Darell divers doth doubt Dover Duke of Parma Dunkirk duty Earl Elizabeth enemy England English Fenner fight flyboats forces Frobiser furnished galleass galleys harbour hath heartily farewell hope Howard hoys humbly take Ireland John Hawkyns letter Lisbon London Lord Admiral Lord Henry Seymour Majesty Majesty's good ship Majesty's ships mariners Master Mayor means merchants month month's victual Narrow Seas navy night ordnance pinnace Plymouth ports powder and shot present provisions Quarles Queen ready received Right Honourable sail Scotland sent serve Sir Francis Drake Sir Henry Palmer Sir William Wynter soldiers Spaniards Spanish fleet sundry take my leave thereof Thomas tons town unto your Honour WALSYNGHAM weather wind write