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Pagina xi
... for long misunderstood , and that the failure of the Spaniards should have been represented - as it often is even now - as due to a Heaven - sent storm . Flavit Deus et dissipati sunt was accepted as at once INTRODUCTION xi.
... for long misunderstood , and that the failure of the Spaniards should have been represented - as it often is even now - as due to a Heaven - sent storm . Flavit Deus et dissipati sunt was accepted as at once INTRODUCTION xi.
Pagina xiv
... and to return money which she had once clutched was to her a constitutional impossibility . She kept the money and she knighted Drake . Spaniards naturally took a very different view of Drake's conduct . It is quite certain xiv ...
... and to return money which she had once clutched was to her a constitutional impossibility . She kept the money and she knighted Drake . Spaniards naturally took a very different view of Drake's conduct . It is quite certain xiv ...
Pagina xvii
... Spaniards who were thrown , naked and destitute , on the coast of Ireland . There would thus , according to the ideas and practice of the age , have been nothing out of the way in summarily slaying the men who , in 1568 , were captured ...
... Spaniards who were thrown , naked and destitute , on the coast of Ireland . There would thus , according to the ideas and practice of the age , have been nothing out of the way in summarily slaying the men who , in 1568 , were captured ...
Pagina xviii
sarily the worst part of their lot . The Spaniards , as also the French and Italians , had no scruples about making their prisoners useful ; and an able - bodied man was as likely as not to find himself helping to tug an oar in one of ...
sarily the worst part of their lot . The Spaniards , as also the French and Italians , had no scruples about making their prisoners useful ; and an able - bodied man was as likely as not to find himself helping to tug an oar in one of ...
Pagina xix
... Spaniard , was arrested with as little ceremony as ever was a popish recusant in England , and racked , imprisoned , or put ... Spaniards ' hung them up by the arms upon high posts , until the blood burst out of their finger ends , ' and ...
... Spaniard , was arrested with as little ceremony as ever was a popish recusant in England , and racked , imprisoned , or put ... Spaniards ' hung them up by the arms upon high posts , until the blood burst out of their finger ends , ' and ...
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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