Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... Queen Elizabeth ; for the Spaniards , deaf to all remonstrances , either vindi- cated the injustice of the viceroy , or at least for- bore to redress it . Drake , thus oppressed and impoverished , re- tained at least his courage and his ...
... Queen Elizabeth ; for the Spaniards , deaf to all remonstrances , either vindi- cated the injustice of the viceroy , or at least for- bore to redress it . Drake , thus oppressed and impoverished , re- tained at least his courage and his ...
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... queen , by which he was consti- tuted captain general of a fleet consisting of five vessels , of which the Pelican , admiral , of an hun- dred tons , was commanded by himself ; the Eliza- beth , vice - admiral , of eighty tons , by John ...
... queen , by which he was consti- tuted captain general of a fleet consisting of five vessels , of which the Pelican , admiral , of an hun- dred tons , was commanded by himself ; the Eliza- beth , vice - admiral , of eighty tons , by John ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , not without ardent wishes that this acquisition might have been of use to his native country , and that so mild and innocent a people might have been united to the church of Christ . The kingdom being thus consigned ...
... Queen Elizabeth , not without ardent wishes that this acquisition might have been of use to his native country , and that so mild and innocent a people might have been united to the church of Christ . The kingdom being thus consigned ...
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... queen Elizabeth visited him on board his ship , and conferred the honour of knighthood upon him ; an honour in that illustrious reign not made cheap by prostitution , nor even bestowed without un- common merit . It is not necessary to ...
... queen Elizabeth visited him on board his ship , and conferred the honour of knighthood upon him ; an honour in that illustrious reign not made cheap by prostitution , nor even bestowed without un- common merit . It is not necessary to ...
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... whether designed or acci- dental , was returned by blows , which he did not always forbear to the queen and princesses . * First printed in the Literary Magazine for 1756 From such a king and such a father it was King of Prussia -
... whether designed or acci- dental , was returned by blows , which he did not always forbear to the queen and princesses . * First printed in the Literary Magazine for 1756 From such a king and such a father it was King of Prussia -
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