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Page 19
... 22nd November , Sir Martin Frobisher , knight , being wounded at the fort built
against Brest by the Spaniards , deceased at Plymouth this day , whose entrails
were here interred , but his corpse was carried hence to be buried in London .
... 22nd November , Sir Martin Frobisher , knight , being wounded at the fort built
against Brest by the Spaniards , deceased at Plymouth this day , whose entrails
were here interred , but his corpse was carried hence to be buried in London .
Page 32
... which were deposited at Dartford , where the smelting and refining were
carried on with some success by John Baptista Agnello , Jonas Schutz , Doctor
Burcotranik , Robert Denam , and William Humfrey . Among the property of the
company ...
... which were deposited at Dartford , where the smelting and refining were
carried on with some success by John Baptista Agnello , Jonas Schutz , Doctor
Burcotranik , Robert Denam , and William Humfrey . Among the property of the
company ...
Page 45
... delighted to find Sir Martin Frobisher with his squadron at anchor before the
same place . The Admiral immediately landed his troops , with a party of seamen
; a joint attack was commenced , and carried on with great vigour : and the
defence ...
... delighted to find Sir Martin Frobisher with his squadron at anchor before the
same place . The Admiral immediately landed his troops , with a party of seamen
; a joint attack was commenced , and carried on with great vigour : and the
defence ...
Page 47
... festered , and brought on a fever , that carried him off in a few days . In a letter ,
addressed apparently to the Lord High Admiral , the last he ever wrote , and after
receiving his death - wound , he relates with great coolness the taking of the fort ...
... festered , and brought on a fever , that carried him off in a few days . In a letter ,
addressed apparently to the Lord High Admiral , the last he ever wrote , and after
receiving his death - wound , he relates with great coolness the taking of the fort ...
Page 68
... whose concerns have been carried on to such an extent , as to embrace the
greater part of the northern coast of North America , and are still in a progressive
state of flourishing activity . Such is , and such must ever be , the happy result of ...
... whose concerns have been carried on to such an extent , as to embrace the
greater part of the northern coast of North America , and are still in a progressive
state of flourishing activity . Such is , and such must ever be , the happy result of ...
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