Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... Drakes and Hawkins ' , Gilberts and Raleighs , Grenviles and Oxenhams , and a host more of " forgotten worthies , " whom we shall learn one day to honour as they deserve , to whom she owes her commerce , her colonies , her very ...
... Drakes and Hawkins ' , Gilberts and Raleighs , Grenviles and Oxenhams , and a host more of " forgotten worthies , " whom we shall learn one day to honour as they deserve , to whom she owes her commerce , her colonies , her very ...
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... Drake and I had broke the door abroad already , but Captain Drake goes off in a dead faint ; and when we came to look , he had a wound in his leg you might have laid three fingers in , and his boots were full of blood , and had been for ...
... Drake and I had broke the door abroad already , but Captain Drake goes off in a dead faint ; and when we came to look , he had a wound in his leg you might have laid three fingers in , and his boots were full of blood , and had been for ...
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... Drake himself . " On which the gaunt man pulled from under his arm a great white buffalo horn covered with rough etchings of land and sea , and held it up to the admiring ring . " See here , boys all , and behold the pictur of the place ...
... Drake himself . " On which the gaunt man pulled from under his arm a great white buffalo horn covered with rough etchings of land and sea , and held it up to the admiring ring . " See here , boys all , and behold the pictur of the place ...
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... , who pretended to turn up their noses at Franky Drake as a pirate , and be hanged to them ? " " My friend Oxenham , " answered he , in the sententious and 66 • measured style of the day , " I have 12 [ CHAP . I. HOW MR . OXENHAM.
... , who pretended to turn up their noses at Franky Drake as a pirate , and be hanged to them ? " " My friend Oxenham , " answered he , in the sententious and 66 • measured style of the day , " I have 12 [ CHAP . I. HOW MR . OXENHAM.
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... Drake's booty , as well as my good friend Captain Hawkins's , is lawful prize , as being taken from the Spaniard , who is not only ' hostis humani generis , ' but has no right to the same , having robbed it violently , by torture and ...
... Drake's booty , as well as my good friend Captain Hawkins's , is lawful prize , as being taken from the Spaniard , who is not only ' hostis humani generis , ' but has no right to the same , having robbed it violently , by torture and ...
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