| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 páginas
...large hulks of other countries, were by thirty of her majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants, by the wise, valiant, and advantageous...even from the Lizard in Cornwall, first to Portland, when they shamefully left Don Pedro de Valdez with his mighty ship ; from Portland to Calais, where... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 400 páginas
...of their own kingdom, but strengthened with the greatest argosies, Portugal carracks, Florentines, and large hulks of other countries, were by thirty...of her majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants, by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, high admiral... | |
| sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 348 páginas
...large hulks of other countries, were by thirty of her majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants, by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, high-admiral of England, beaten and shuffled together even from the Lizard in Cornwall, first to Portland,... | |
| John Barrow - 1861 - 210 páginas
...of their own kingdom, but strengthened with the greatest Argosies, Portugal carracks, Florentines, and large hulks of other countries, were, by thirty...and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, Higli Admiral of England, beaten and shuffled together even from the Lizard iu Cornwall, first to Portland,... | |
| John Tillotson - 1865 - 508 páginas
...of their own kingdom, but strengthened with the greatest argosies, Portugal carricks, Florentines, and large hulks of other countries, were by thirty...of her Majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants', by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 336 páginas
...nations how their Navy, which they termed Invincible, consisting of one hundred and forty sail of ships were, by thirty of her Majesty's own ships of war...beaten and shuffled together even from the Lizard to Calais, and from Calais, driven with squibs from their anchors, were chased out of the sight of... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1871 - 1186 páginas
...of their own kingdom, but strengthened with tho greatest argosies, Portugal carracks, Florentines, and large hulks of other countries, were by thirty...of her Majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants', by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1879 - 434 páginas
...own kingdom, but strengthened with the greatest argosies, Portugal carracks, Florentines, and largo hulks of other countries, were by thirty of her majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants, by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, high-admiral... | |
| 1879 - 624 páginas
...manifested to all nations how their navy, which they termed ' Invincible,' consisting of 140 sail of ships, were by thirty of her Majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants', by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of tho Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral... | |
| Epochs - 1882 - 794 páginas
...happily manifested in every deed to all nations, how their navy, which they termed invincible, . . . were by thirty of Her Majesty's own ships of war, and a few of our own merchants, by the wise, valiant, and advantageous conduct of the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral... | |
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