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Pagina xv
... reason for an appeal to arms . The other and perhaps equally valid reason was the countenance and assistance which had been given by the English to the King's rebellious subjects in the Low Countries ; and though many English , whether ...
... reason for an appeal to arms . The other and perhaps equally valid reason was the countenance and assistance which had been given by the English to the King's rebellious subjects in the Low Countries ; and though many English , whether ...
Pagina xviii
... reason why is not so clear . As a general rule it is attributed to the Inquisition , and is assumed to have been on a charge of heresy . It seems , however , not impossible that there has always been a confusion of names . Inquisicion ...
... reason why is not so clear . As a general rule it is attributed to the Inquisition , and is assumed to have been on a charge of heresy . It seems , however , not impossible that there has always been a confusion of names . Inquisicion ...
Pagina xlviii
... reason to doubt that they did , in their own way , render good and efficient service . 1 It was not only in the number and weight of guns that the English had a great comparative advantage ; they were immensely superior in the working ...
... reason to doubt that they did , in their own way , render good and efficient service . 1 It was not only in the number and weight of guns that the English had a great comparative advantage ; they were immensely superior in the working ...
Pagina lx
... reason ' ( p . 137 ) . 6 The particular danger which Howard thus pointed out did actually occur . On the 21st of July , when Howard received intelligence of the Spaniards being off the Lizard , the ships at Plymouth were employed in ...
... reason ' ( p . 137 ) . 6 The particular danger which Howard thus pointed out did actually occur . On the 21st of July , when Howard received intelligence of the Spaniards being off the Lizard , the ships at Plymouth were employed in ...
Pagina lxxx
... reasons to suppose that it emanated from Howard ; but it is quite possible that it did not , and was only written from hearsay . If so , the writer was curiously well informed on points of detail which were not then public property ...
... reasons to suppose that it emanated from Howard ; but it is quite possible that it did not , and was only written from hearsay . If so , the writer was curiously well informed on points of detail which were not then public property ...
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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