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" I am sure heretofore one ship of her Majesty's was able to beat ten Spaniards ; but now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matched one to one. "
Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography - Page 145
by William Stebbing - 1891 - 413 lehte
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Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 lehte
...therefore it was within the power of those laws. Sir Walter Ralegh, in approbation of this motion, said, " I am sure heretofore one ship of her " majesty's was able to beat ten Spaniards ; but now, by Against the " reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matched one 1™°' " to one. And if the Low...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 lehte
...great spirit. " I am sure," said he, " heretofore one ship of her majesty's was able to beat twenty Spaniards ; but now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly * Sailcloth, t Townshend's Coll., p. 250. J ibid. 251. matched one to one. And if the Low Countries...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, Founded on Authentic and Original Documents

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 lehte
...great spirit. " I am sure," said he, " heretofore one ship of her majest3''s was able to beat twenty Spaniards ; but now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly * Sailcloth! t T ownshend's Coll., p. 250. J Ibid. 251. CHAl'. v. Danger of supplying ordnance abroad...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 2. köide

1860 - 528 lehte
...Walter Kawleigh complaining, "I am sure hereto" fore one ship of Her Majesty's was able " to beat twenty Spaniards; but now, by "reason of our own ordnance, we are " hardly matched one to one " Already half demoralized by such unlawful studies, how is a luckless lawstudent to resist when one...
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MacMillan's Magazine, 2. köide

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1860 - 558 lehte
...Ixawleigh complaining, " I am sure hereto" fore one ship of Her Majesty's was able " to beat twenty Spaniards; but now, by " reason of our own ordnance, we are " hardly matched one to one " Already half demoralized by such unlawful studios, how is a luckless lawstudent to resist when one...
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Industrial Biography: Iron-workers and Tool-makers

Samuel Smiles - 1864 - 418 lehte
...our own manufacture. Sir Walter Raleigh, calling attention to the subject in the House of Commons, said, " I am sure heretofore one ship of Her Majesty's...now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matcht one to one." Proclamations were issued forbidding the export of iron and brass ordnance, and...
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INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY: IRON-WORKERS AND TOOL-MAKERS.

SAMUEL SMILES - 1864 - 462 lehte
...calling attention to the subject in the House of Commons, said, " I am sure heretofore one ship of He* Majesty's was able to beat ten Spaniards, but now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matcht one to one." Proclamations were issued forbidding the export of iron and brass ordnance, and...
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Alden's Oxford Monthly Illustrated Journal, 2–3. köide

494 lehte
...our own manufacture. Sir Walter Raleigh, calling attention to the subject in the House of Commons, said, " I am sure heretofore one ship of Her Majesty's was able to beat teu Spaniards ; but now, by reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matched one to one." Proclamations...
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Life of Sir Walter Ralegh

Louise Creighton - 1877 - 304 lehte
...free trade. In this same Parliament he spoke in favour of restraining the export of ordnance, saying, "I am sure heretofore one ship of her Majesty's was...reason of our own ordnance, we are hardly matched one by one. I say there is nothing does so much threaten the conquest of this kingdom as the transportation...
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The Works of Thomas Middleton, 8. köide

Thomas Middleton - 1886 - 398 lehte
...forward to prohibit the transportation of ordnance. Sir Walter Raleigh observed on that occasion, " I am sure heretofore one ship of her Majesty's was able to beat twenty Spaniards : but now by reason of our own ordnance we are hardly matched one to one." See Townshend's...
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