Spaniards comforted themselves with the belief, that they were devils, and not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance and advantage of ground can disappoint... Robert Blake, admiral and general at sea - Strana 314autor/autoři: William Hepworth Dixon - 1852 - 366 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 str.
...them. Andic can hardly be imagin'd, how fmall lois the Eng/tflj fuftain'd in this unparallcl'd Aäion ; no one Ship being left behind, and the killed and...exceeding two hundred Men, when the Slaughter on board the Speni/b Ships, and on the Shore, was incredible. THE Fleet after this, having been long abroad, found... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 502 str.
...didppoint them. And it can hardly be imagin'd, how fmall lofs the Englijh fuitain'd in this unparallel'd Action; no one Ship being left behind, and the killed...exceeding two hundred Men, when the Slaughter on board the Spawjh Ships, and on the Shore was incredible. THE Fleet after this, having been long abroad, found... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 538 str.
...them. And it can hardly be imagin'd, how fmall lois the Eriglijh fuftain'd in this unparallel'd Aotion; no one Ship being left behind, and the killed and...exceeding two hundred Men, when the Slaughter on board the Spatujh Ships, and on the Shore was incredible. THE Fket after this, having been long abroad , found... | |
| 1761 - 474 str.
...can hardly be imagined how fmall lofs the Englifh fuftained in this unparalleled action, no one (hip being left behind, and the killed and wounded not exceeding two hundred men, when the Daughter on board the Spanifh (hips was incredible. Hill, of the rebellion, vol. 3. p. 601. fcience... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 str.
...VOL. XII. C hardly be imagined how small a loss the English sustained in this unparalleled action, not one ship being left behind, and the killed and wounded not exceeding 200 men; when the slaughter onboard the Spanish ships and en shore was incredible." The General cruised... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 872 str.
...can hardly be imagined how " small a loss the English sustained in this unpa" ralleled action, not one ship being left behind, " and the killed and wounded not exceeding 200 " men ; when the slaughter on board the Spanish " ships and on shore was incredible." The general... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 564 str.
...can hardly be imagined how " small a loss the English sustained in this unpa" ralleled action, not one ship being left behind, " and the killed and wounded not exceeding 200 " men ; when the slaughter on board the Spanish " ships and on shore was incredible." The general... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 str.
...and it can hardly be imagined how small a loss the English sustained in this unparalleled action, not one ship being left behind, and the killed and wounded not exceeding 200 men ; when the slaughter on board the Spanish ships and on shore was incredible." The general cruised... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 str.
...and. it can hardly be imagined how small a loss the English sustained in this unparalleled action, not one ship being left behind, and the killed and wounded...when the slaughter, on board the Spanish ships and on shore, was incredible." The general cruised, for some time afterwards, with his victorious fleet, at... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 540 str.
...and it can hardly be imagined how small a loss the English sustained in this unparalleled action, not one ship being left behind, and the killed and wounded...when the slaughter, on board the Spanish ships and on shore, was incredible." The general cruised, for some time afterwards, with his victorious fleet, at... | |
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