The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation Made by Sea Or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeeres, Issue 10J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... shot from one of the batteries ' strake the stoole from under ' Drake as he sat at supper but hurt him not , ' though it killed Sir Nicholas Clifford , the Commander of the land forces . On the 15th January 1596 off Nombre de Dios Drake ...
... shot from one of the batteries ' strake the stoole from under ' Drake as he sat at supper but hurt him not , ' though it killed Sir Nicholas Clifford , the Commander of the land forces . On the 15th January 1596 off Nombre de Dios Drake ...
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... shot from the castle at the ship , for she bare in directly with the haven . When the Englishmen sawe this , they withdrew themselves out , and those that were in the shipboate , got themselves with all speede on ship- boord . And in ...
... shot from the castle at the ship , for she bare in directly with the haven . When the Englishmen sawe this , they withdrew themselves out , and those that were in the shipboate , got themselves with all speede on ship- boord . And in ...
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... shot terribly at them . Whereupon we discharged certaine harquebuzes to them againe , but the ignorant people wayed it not , because they knewe not the danger thereof : but used a marvelous crying in their fight with leaping and turning ...
... shot terribly at them . Whereupon we discharged certaine harquebuzes to them againe , but the ignorant people wayed it not , because they knewe not the danger thereof : but used a marvelous crying in their fight with leaping and turning ...
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... shot very fiercely and hurt divers of them . Thus wee returned backe some what discomforted , although the Captaine in a singular wise maner caried himselfe , with countenance very cheerefull outwardly , as though hee did litle weigh ...
... shot very fiercely and hurt divers of them . Thus wee returned backe some what discomforted , although the Captaine in a singular wise maner caried himselfe , with countenance very cheerefull outwardly , as though hee did litle weigh ...
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... shot off a whole Culvering to summon the towne , and preparing one hundred men in armour , went a shore , having in his great boate two Faulcons of brasse , and in the other boates double bases in their noses , which being perceived by ...
... shot off a whole Culvering to summon the towne , and preparing one hundred men in armour , went a shore , having in his great boate two Faulcons of brasse , and in the other boates double bases in their noses , which being perceived by ...
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