A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 381
... English immediately , before they could James also removed to La Hogue , form a junction with the Dutch . and ... English , despatched two vessels to countermand his orders , but one of them fell into the hands of the English , and the ...
... English immediately , before they could James also removed to La Hogue , form a junction with the Dutch . and ... English , despatched two vessels to countermand his orders , but one of them fell into the hands of the English , and the ...
Page 404
... English squadron arrived too late . Both the Spaniards and the English loudly complained of this misconduct . It proved , however , of little moment , as the king of Spain did not die as was expected , and the galleons reached their ...
... English squadron arrived too late . Both the Spaniards and the English loudly complained of this misconduct . It proved , however , of little moment , as the king of Spain did not die as was expected , and the galleons reached their ...
Page 441
... English admiral at Lisbon , by whom relief was immediately afforded . De Pointis , the French admiral , hearing of the approach of an English squadron , hauled out of the bay with the utmost expedition ; but he was overtaken by the English ...
... English admiral at Lisbon , by whom relief was immediately afforded . De Pointis , the French admiral , hearing of the approach of an English squadron , hauled out of the bay with the utmost expedition ; but he was overtaken by the English ...
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