The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none ; they had more ships than he had, and of higher building and charging; so that, had he entangled himself with those great and powerful vessels, he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England. Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography - Page 66by William Stebbing - 1891 - 413 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1918 - 1062 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his demeanour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none. They had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England, for twenty men on the defence are equal to a hundred that board and enter. Whereas, then, contrariwise,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - Guiana - 1820 - 618 pages
...malignant fools were, that found fault with his demeanour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none ; they had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England. For twenty men upon the defences are equal to an hundred that board and enter ; whereas, then, contrariwise,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - English literature - 1829 - 562 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his demeanour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none ; they had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England. For twenty men upon the defences are equal to an hundred that board and enter; whereas then, contrariwise,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - Great Britain - 1829 - 710 pages
...fools were, " that found fault with his demeanour. " The Spaniards had an army aboard " them, and he had none; they had " more ships than he had, and of...and powerful vessels, ' he had greatly endangered thisking' dom of England. For twenty men ' upon the defence are equal to a ' bundred that board and... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 pages
...demeanour. " The Spaniards had an army aboard " them, and lie had none; they had " more ship? thau he had, and of " higher building and charging; so...powerful vessels, " he had greatly endangered this king" dom of England. For twenty men " npon the defence are equal to a ' hundred that board and enter... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - Battles - 1851 - 400 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his demeanor. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none ; they had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England ; for twenty men upon the defenses are equal to a hundred that board and enter ; whereas then, contrariwise,... | |
| Charles Whitehead - Great Britain - 1854 - 344 pages
...encountered by thirty of the Queen's ships of war and a few CHARLES HOWARD, EARL OF NOTTINGHAM. and he had none : they had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England ; for twenty men upon the defences are equal to a hundred that board and enter ; whereas then, contrariwise,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 820 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his demeanour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none. They had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England. For twenty men upon the defence are equal to a hundred that board and enter. Whereas, then, contrariwise,... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his demeanour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none; they had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England. For twenty men upon the defences are equal to an hundred that board and enter; whereas then, contrariwise,... | |
| Louise Creighton - Great Britain - 1877 - 304 pages
...malignant fools were that found fault with his behaviour. The Spaniards had an army aboard them, and he had none. They had more ships than he had, and of...he had greatly endangered this kingdom of England; for twenty men upon the defence are equal to a hundred that board and enter. Whereas then, contrariwise,... | |
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