Bideford, and Dartmouth, and Topsham, and Plymouth (then a petty place), and many another little western town, that England owes the foundation of her naval and commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs,... The Western Antiquary - Página 253editado por - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 394 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon , the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams , and a host more of "forgotten worthies...learn one day to honour as they deserve , to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 324 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, and a host more of " forgotten worthies,"...learn one day to honour as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 320 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, and a host more of " forgotten worthies,"...learn one day to honour as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 394 páginas
...the men of Devon , the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Kaleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, andahost 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 existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 612 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, and a host more of ' forgotten worthies,' whom we shall learn one day to honor as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they... | |
| John Plummer - 1868 - 328 páginas
...commercial glory. It was to the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Ealeighs, Grenvilles and Oxenhams, and a host more of forgotten worthies, whom we shall one day learn to honour as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence."... | |
| 1873 - 358 páginas
...It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and " Hawkins', Gilberts and Baleighs, Grenviles and Oxen" hams, and a host more of forgotten worthies whom we " shall learn one day to honour as they deserve, to whom " England owes her commerce, her colonies, her very " existence." In fine the mercantile navy and vast... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1881 - 504 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Ealeighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, and a host more of "forgotten worthies,"...learn one day to honour as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 620 páginas
...glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenliams, 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 existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1887 - 648 páginas
...commercial glory. It was the men of Devon, the Drakes and Hawkins', Gilberts and Raleighs, Grenviles and Oxenhams, and a host more of " forgotten worthies,"...learn one day to honour as they deserve, to whom she owes her commerce, her colonies, her very existence. For had they not first crippled, by their West... | |
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