| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 páginas
...Navy unresistable, and, Disdaining prevention. With all which so great and terrible an ostentflticm, they did not in all their sailing round about England, so much, as sink or take one ship, bark, pinnesse or cock-boat of outs; or ever burnt so much as one sheepcote of this land : whereas on the... | |
| John Campbell - 1828 - 122 páginas
...provisions, were put in print, as an army and navy irresistible and disdaining prevention; with all which their great terrible ostentation, they did not,...ship, bark, pinnace, or cock-boat, of ours, or even burnt so much as F than to hazard the queen.s navy ; for which he was grievously reproached by Xorris,... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1840 - 172 páginas
...obtained against this realm." Then, after alluding to their dispersion and and defeat, he adds, "with all their great, terrible ostentation, they did not, in...ship, bark, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours; or even burnt so much as one sheepcote of this land*." Another book was published, entitled " An Answer to... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1840 - 188 páginas
...obtained against this realm." Then, after alluding to their dispersion and and defeat, he adds, " with all their great, terrible ostentation, they did not, in all their sailing round * STBYPE'S Annals, pp. 547-548. about England, so much as sink or take one ship, bark, / pinnace, or... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 614 páginas
...composition, in its spirit of indignation, and its truth of statement; and which exults that with " their great terrible ostentation they did not, in...so much as sink or take one ship, bark, pinnace, or cock -boat of ours, or even burn so much as one sheep-cote on this laud." All this was not enough for... | |
| 1898 - 712 páginas
...Raleigh s assertion concerning the Armada, that " in all tlieir sailing round about England" they did not "so much as sink or take one ship, bark, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours, or even burn so much аз one sheepcote on the land." Still, brave as our countrymen showed themselves when they fought... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 páginas
...print, as an army and navy irresistible and disdaining prevention ; with all which their great and terrible ostentation, they did not in all their sailing...round about England so much as sink or take one ship, barque, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours, or even burn so much as one sheep-cote on this land." SYNOPSIS... | |
| Alfred John Dunkin - 1855 - 580 páginas
...another place, after alluding to the dispersion and defeat of the Spaniards, says : — " With all their great, terrible ostentation, they did not, in...ship, bark, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours ; or even burnt so much as one sheepcote of this land." DEPTFOKD. HUND. BLACKHEA.TH. AD 1588. The fitting out... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1861 - 600 páginas
...dreadful navy," said Drake, " with all its great and terrible ostentation, did not in all their sailing about England so much as sink or take one ship, bark, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours, or oven burn so much as one sheep-cote on this land." 2 Meanwhile Farnese sat chafing under the unjust... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1863 - 382 páginas
...print, as an army and navy irresistible and disdaining prevention ; with all which their great and terrible ostentation, they did not in all their sailing round about England so much as sink or Jake one ship, barque, pinnace, or cock-boat of ours, or even burn so much as one sheep-cote on this... | |
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