Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... force before mentioned cannot be spared for an expedition , and a less force should be resolved to be sent , the best use that I think can be made of them will be to send them directly to Panama without stopping anywhere longer than is ...
... force before mentioned cannot be spared for an expedition , and a less force should be resolved to be sent , the best use that I think can be made of them will be to send them directly to Panama without stopping anywhere longer than is ...
Pagina 26
... force than may now be sufficient to be employed ; for the success of this proposal is expected in a great measure from the surprise with which it must be executed , which when they are prepared and put into a state of defence will be ...
... force than may now be sufficient to be employed ; for the success of this proposal is expected in a great measure from the surprise with which it must be executed , which when they are prepared and put into a state of defence will be ...
Pagina 63
... force of five ships , known to be at sea and searching for the English expedition . The two squadrons narrowly missed each other ( the Pearl was actually sighted and chased by Pizarro's ships ) , and the Spaniards were never given ...
... force of five ships , known to be at sea and searching for the English expedition . The two squadrons narrowly missed each other ( the Pearl was actually sighted and chased by Pizarro's ships ) , and the Spaniards were never given ...
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