Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... passed successively through the dignities of his order , and in the intervals of his employment applied himself to his studies with so extensive a capacity , as left no branch of know- ledge untouched . By him Acquependente , the great ...
... passed successively through the dignities of his order , and in the intervals of his employment applied himself to his studies with so extensive a capacity , as left no branch of know- ledge untouched . By him Acquependente , the great ...
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... of time , came to anchor , August 13 , between Charesha and St. Barnards , two islands at a little distance from the harbour of Carthagena ; then passing with his boats round the island he entered the harbour , and SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 73.
... of time , came to anchor , August 13 , between Charesha and St. Barnards , two islands at a little distance from the harbour of Carthagena ; then passing with his boats round the island he entered the harbour , and SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 73.
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... passed by with sails and oars , and all the appearance of ex- pedition and importance ; that , as she passed , the crew on board her bid them take care of them- selves ; and that , as soon as she touched the shore , they heard the noise ...
... passed by with sails and oars , and all the appearance of ex- pedition and importance ; that , as she passed , the crew on board her bid them take care of them- selves ; and that , as soon as she touched the shore , they heard the noise ...
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... passing by . This he did so imprudently , that he was discovered by the passenger , for by Drake's order the English had put their shirts on over their coats , that the night and tumult might not hinder them from knowing one another ...
... passing by . This he did so imprudently , that he was discovered by the passenger , for by Drake's order the English had put their shirts on over their coats , that the night and tumult might not hinder them from knowing one another ...
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... passed by Car- thagena with their colours flying , and soon after took a frigate laden with provisions and honey , which they valued as a great restorative , and then sailed away to the Cabezas . Here they stayed about a week to clean ...
... passed by Car- thagena with their colours flying , and soon after took a frigate laden with provisions and honey , which they valued as a great restorative , and then sailed away to the Cabezas . Here they stayed about a week to clean ...
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