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... success to the justice of the cause , the Dutch having first attacked him upon the English coast . It is indeed little less than miraculous that a thou- sand great shot should not do more execution ; and those who will not admit the ...
... success to the justice of the cause , the Dutch having first attacked him upon the English coast . It is indeed little less than miraculous that a thou- sand great shot should not do more execution ; and those who will not admit the ...
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... success ; the men who were intrusted with the civil admi- nistration being jealous of those whose military commands ... success ; but success is the parent of pride , and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity ...
... success ; the men who were intrusted with the civil admi- nistration being jealous of those whose military commands ... success ; but success is the parent of pride , and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity ...
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... successful introduction to greater enter- prises . After having followed for some time his master's profession , he grew weary of so narrow a province , and , having sold his little vessel , ventured his ef- fects in the new trade to ...
... successful introduction to greater enter- prises . After having followed for some time his master's profession , he grew weary of so narrow a province , and , having sold his little vessel , ventured his ef- fects in the new trade to ...
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... success in an undertak- ing in which they were associated with cowardly companions . So that scarcely any man appeared to proceed in their enterprise with that spirit and alacrity which could give Drake a prospect of success . This he ...
... success in an undertak- ing in which they were associated with cowardly companions . So that scarcely any man appeared to proceed in their enterprise with that spirit and alacrity which could give Drake a prospect of success . This he ...
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... successful voyage ; and touching upon the main land , by means of the negro whom they had taken from Nombre de Dios , engaged two of them to come on board his pinnace , leaving two of their own men as hostages for their returning ...
... successful voyage ; and touching upon the main land , by means of the negro whom they had taken from Nombre de Dios , engaged two of them to come on board his pinnace , leaving two of their own men as hostages for their returning ...
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