I protest before God and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than there are for so many. And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's forces be not hundreds, we will make good sport with... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 2841928Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Mary Wise Savery Hawkins - 1888 - 252 páginas
...Palmer whoe had wafted over the Commissioners and afterwardes went to Flushinge I protest before god and as my soul shall answer for it that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier shippes than theise are for so many. And as few as we are if the King of Spain's... | |
 | Julian Stafford Corbett - 1899 - 504 páginas
...his forces and we in view of them.' ' From his new station Howard declared, ' I protest before God and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than there are for so many. And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's... | |
 | Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 páginas
...Rio de la Plata in her. (4) Same to same, February 29, 1588. (NRS I, p. 83.) I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's... | |
 | Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 páginas
...Rio de la Plata in her. (b) Same to same, February 29, 1588. (NRS I, p. 83.) I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's... | |
 | James Alexander Williamson - 1927 - 614 páginas
...may therefore be added, both from Howard. On 29 February he wrote to Burghley: 'I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there...not hundreds, we will make good sport with them.' 3 Again, on 9 March, he reported a test of experience : 'The Elizabeth Bonaventure, in coming in, by... | |
 | Cameron Rogers - 1927 - 314 páginas
...Drake corresponded, fumed, and pleaded all in vain. " I protest before God," wrote the noble earl, "and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships for so many. And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's forces be not... | |
 | N. A. M. Rodger - 1999 - 754 páginas
...I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. And few as we are, if the King of Spain's forces be not hundreds, we will make good sport with them. And I pray you tell her Majesty from me that her money was well given for the Ark Ralegh,si for I think... | |
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