| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 550 páginas
...Spaniards ; and that it might be truly said, the taking of the Revenge was justly revenged on them ; and not by the might or force of man, but by the power of God. As some of them openly said in the Isle of Terceira, that they believed verily God would consume them,... | |
| Edward Arber - 1871 - 168 páginas
...Spaniards, and that it might truely bee faid, the taking of the Reuenge was iuftlie reuenged vppon them, and not by the might or force of man, but by the power of God, as fome of them openly faid in the Ifle of Tercera, that they beleeued verily God would confume them,... | |
| 1885 - 386 páginas
...Spaniards, & that it might trnely bee said, the taking of the Revenge was instlie revenged uppon them, and not- by the might or force of man, but by the power of God, as some of them openly said in the Isle of Tercera, that they beleeved verily God would consume them,... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 156 páginas
...Spaniards, and that it might truely bee said, the taking of the Reuen^e was iustlie reuenged vpon them, and not by the might or force of man, but by the power of God, as some of them openly said in the Isle of Tercera, that they beleeved verily God would consume them,... | |
| Roger Granville - 1895 - 632 páginas
...was esteemed to be much more than was felt by their army (Armada) that came for England (in 1588N<, and it may be well thought and presumed that it was...disheartened by the Armada, lost all prestige by the Thermoplre of the sea, and has never regained it. The death of Sir Richard made a deep impression on... | |
| Lionel William Lyde - 1899 - 214 páginas
...may be considered what great loss and hindrance they received at that time. And hence it may well be thought and presumed that it was no other than a just...upon the Spaniards, and that it might truly be said that the taking of the Revenge was A True Report of the Honourable Service at Sea performed by Sir... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 494 páginas
...their army that came for England ; and it may well be thought, and presumed, that it was no other but a just plague purposely sent by God upon the Spaniards, and that it might truely be sayd, the taking of the Revenge was justly revenged upon them, and not by the might or force... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 592 páginas
...Armie that came for England, and it may well be thought, Note. .and presumed, that it was no other but a just plague purposely sent by God upon the Spaniards, and that it might truely be said, the taking of the Revenge was justly revenged upon them, and not by the might or force... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 598 páginas
...it was no other but a just plague purposely sent by God upon the Spaniards, and that it might truely be said, the taking of the Revenge was justly revenged upon them, and not by the might or force of man, but by the power of God, as some of them AD 1591. Caiaphas prophesieth.... | |
| Richard Hakluyt, Ralph Burland Bodilly - 1927 - 288 páginas
...their army that came for England ; and it may well be thought, and presumed, that it was no other but a just plague purposely sent by God upon the Spaniards, and that it might truely be sayd, the taking of the Revenge was justly revenged upon them, and not by the might or force... | |
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