Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war . The English had many vessels damaged , but none lost . On board Lawson's ship were killed 100 men , and as many on board Blake's ...
... gave the Dutch an opportunity of retiring , with the loss of one flag - ship , and six other men of war . The English had many vessels damaged , but none lost . On board Lawson's ship were killed 100 men , and as many on board Blake's ...
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... gave way , and retreated fighting . On the 4th , in the afternoon , Blake came up with eighteen fresh ships , and procured the En- glish a complete victory ; nor could the Dutch any otherwise preserve their ships than by retiring once ...
... gave way , and retreated fighting . On the 4th , in the afternoon , Blake came up with eighteen fresh ships , and procured the En- glish a complete victory ; nor could the Dutch any otherwise preserve their ships than by retiring once ...
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... and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and bold and reso- lute achievements . " To this attestation of his military excellence , it may 60 BLAKE .
... and though he has been very well imitated and followed , was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage , and bold and reso- lute achievements . " To this attestation of his military excellence , it may 60 BLAKE .
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... for the exercise of his cou- rage , he gave so many proofs of diligence and * This Life was first printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1740 . fidelity , that his master dying unmarried left him his Sir Francis Drake.
... for the exercise of his cou- rage , he gave so many proofs of diligence and * This Life was first printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1740 . fidelity , that his master dying unmarried left him his Sir Francis Drake.
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... gave time to the timorous and slothful to spread their insinuations , and propagate their cowardice . Some , whose fear was their predomi- nant passion , were continually magnifying the numbers and courage of their enemies , and repre ...
... gave time to the timorous and slothful to spread their insinuations , and propagate their cowardice . Some , whose fear was their predomi- nant passion , were continually magnifying the numbers and courage of their enemies , and repre ...
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