Memoirs of the Naval Worthies of Queen Elizabeth's Reign: Of Their Gallant Deeds, Daring Adventures, and Services, in the Infant State of the British Navy |
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Page 36
... and played so stoutly upon its rear division , commanded by General Juan de
Recalde , that the General ' s own , and the other ships of that division , were so
shattered as to make the best of their way to join the main body under the Duke of
...
... and played so stoutly upon its rear division , commanded by General Juan de
Recalde , that the General ' s own , and the other ships of that division , were so
shattered as to make the best of their way to join the main body under the Duke of
...
Page 116
The Queen having , in the course of this important year , sent considerable
auxiliary forces to the assistance of Holland , to oppose any attempt of the Duke
of Parma , on the part of Spain , against the Netherlands , was fully aware that ,
by so ...
The Queen having , in the course of this important year , sent considerable
auxiliary forces to the assistance of Holland , to oppose any attempt of the Duke
of Parma , on the part of Spain , against the Netherlands , was fully aware that ,
by so ...
Page 134
At the very commencement of the following year , 1588 , the great exertions of
Spain to procure a large naval armament , and the vast preparations by the Duke
of Parma in the Netherlands , called for the continuance of the fleet in
commission ...
At the very commencement of the following year , 1588 , the great exertions of
Spain to procure a large naval armament , and the vast preparations by the Duke
of Parma in the Netherlands , called for the continuance of the fleet in
commission ...
Page 203
... was afterwards changed for the Ark - Royal . Lord Henry Seymour and Captain
William Wynter were occasionally stationed in the Downs , and on the coast
about Dunkirk , to watch the proceedings of the Duke of Parma , the Governor of
the ...
... was afterwards changed for the Ark - Royal . Lord Henry Seymour and Captain
William Wynter were occasionally stationed in the Downs , and on the coast
about Dunkirk , to watch the proceedings of the Duke of Parma , the Governor of
the ...
Page 204
While all these vigorous preparations were going on , such was the treacherous
conduct of Philip that he proposed , through the Duke of Parma , that
Commissioners should meet in the Netherlands , from each party , to negociate a
treaty of ...
While all these vigorous preparations were going on , such was the treacherous
conduct of Philip that he proposed , through the Duke of Parma , that
Commissioners should meet in the Netherlands , from each party , to negociate a
treaty of ...
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