Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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Seite 66
... Drake set sail from Plymouth in the Pascha of seventy tons , accompanied by the Swan of twenty - five tons , commanded by his brother John Drake , having in both the vessels seventy - three men and boys , with a year's provision , and ...
... Drake set sail from Plymouth in the Pascha of seventy tons , accompanied by the Swan of twenty - five tons , commanded by his brother John Drake , having in both the vessels seventy - three men and boys , with a year's provision , and ...
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... Drake knowing how convenient this place was for his designs , and considering that the ha- zard and waste of time which could not be avoided in seeking another station , was equivalent to any other danger which was to be apprehended ...
... Drake knowing how convenient this place was for his designs , and considering that the ha- zard and waste of time which could not be avoided in seeking another station , was equivalent to any other danger which was to be apprehended ...
Seite 68
... Drake , leaving twelve men to guard the pin- naces , marched round the town with no great op- position , the men being more hurt by treading on 68 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... Drake , leaving twelve men to guard the pin- naces , marched round the town with no great op- position , the men being more hurt by treading on 68 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
Seite 69
... Drake commanded them to show him the gover- nor's house , where the mules that bring the silver from Panama were unloaded ; there they found the door open , and entering the room where the silver was reposited , found it heaped up in ...
... Drake commanded them to show him the gover- nor's house , where the mules that bring the silver from Panama were unloaded ; there they found the door open , and entering the room where the silver was reposited , found it heaped up in ...
Seite 70
... Drake , not indeed easily terrified , but sufficiently cautious , sent to the coast to inquire the truth , and see ... Drake a prospect of success . This he perceived , and with some emotion told them 70 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... Drake , not indeed easily terrified , but sufficiently cautious , sent to the coast to inquire the truth , and see ... Drake a prospect of success . This he perceived , and with some emotion told them 70 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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