| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 614 halaman
...before they should come within a musketshot of the enemy, inasmuch, as that was the only way to succour the ships of their friends with the greater damage...Englishmen in the defence of the Triumph, seeming in this case to pretend, that the reason of the fight did so require ; whereas the regard of his honour did... | |
| 1809 - 634 halaman
...before they should come within a musketshot of the enemy, inasmuch, as that was the only way to succour the ships of their friends with the greater damage...Englishmen in the defence of the Triumph, seeming in this case to pretend, that the reason of the fight did so require ; whereas the regard of his honour did... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 588 halaman
...before they should come within a rnuskctshot of the enemy, inasmuch, as that was the only way to succour the ships of their friends with the greater damage...forth with sixteen of his best galleons, to hinder anil impeach the Englishmen in the defence of the Triumph, seeming in this case to pretend, that the... | |
| 1809 - 590 halaman
...before they should come within a musketshot of the enemy, inasmuch, as that was the only way to succour the ships of their friends with the greater damage...Elizabeth Jonas, the galleon Leicester, the Golden Lion, die Victory, the Mary Rose, the Dread-nought, and the Swallow. Which thing the Duke of Medina perceiving,... | |
| John Knox Laughton - 1894 - 466 halaman
...succour the Triumph ; which was very well performed by the Ark, the Elizabeth Jonas, the Galleon of Leicester, the Golden Lion, the Victory, the Mary Rose, the Dreadnought and the Swallow — for so they went in order into the fight. Which the Duke of Medina perceiving, came out with 16... | |
| Edward Fraser - 1910 - 428 halaman
...the Ark Royal's broadside carried, at less than point-blank range. His other ships, the Elizabeth, the Galleon Leicester, the Golden Lion, the Victory, the Mary Rose, the Dreadnought, the Swallow — in that order they came up — one after the other raked the mighty Spaniard's decks... | |
| A. L. Rowse - 2003 - 480 halaman
...with sixteen of his best galleons and there developed a general engagement between the biggest ships, the Ark, the Elizabeth Jonas, the Galleon Leicester,...Victory, the Mary Rose, the Dreadnought and the Swallow going in in that order. Then the wind went round to south-west, enabling Hawkins and Drake outside... | |
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