Where for the sympathy of their religion hoping to find succor and assistance, a great part of them were crushed against the rocks, and those other that landed, being very many in number, were, notwithstanding, broken, slain, and taken, and so sent from... Spanish Armada - 475 psl.autoriai: William Henry Kearley Wright - 1888 - 475 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1903 - 672 psl.
...sympathy of their religion hoping to find succor and assistance, a great part of them were crushed against the rocks, and those other that landed, being...shipped into England. Where her Majesty, of her princely disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning either to retain or entertain them, sent... | |
| Rennell Rodd - 1904 - 316 psl.
...find succour and assistance, a great part of them were crushed against the rocks ; and those other who landed (being very many in number) were notwithstanding...village to village, coupled in halters to be shipped to England ; where Her Majesty, of her princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 528 psl.
...rocks, and those other that landed, being very many in number, were notwithstanding broken, slaine, and taken, and so sent from village to village coupled...in halters, to be shipped into England. Where her Majestie of her Princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - 1906 - 416 psl.
...sympathy of their religion hoping to find succor and assistance, a great part of them were crushed against the rocks, and those other that landed, being...shipped into England. Where her Majesty, of her princely disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning either to retain or entertain them, sent... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1909 - 346 psl.
...part of them were crushed against the rocks. Those others who landed, being very many in number, were broken, slain, and taken, and so sent from village...village, coupled in halters, to be shipped into England, whence her Majesty, of her princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1909 - 346 psl.
...part of them were crushed against the rocks. Those others who landed, being very many in number, were broken, slain, and taken, and so sent from village...village, coupled in halters, to be shipped into England, whence her Majesty, of her princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1916 - 150 psl.
...rocks, and those other that landed, being verie manie in number, were not withstanding broken, slaine, and taken, and so sent from village to village coupled...in halters to be shipped into Engla[n]d. Where her Maiestie of her Princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 psl.
...rocks, and those other that landed, being verie manie in number, were not withstanding broken, slaine, T. Maiestie of her Princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 psl.
...rocks, and those other that landed, being verie manie in number, were not withstanding broken, slaine, unobscured, And with the majesty of darkness round Covers his throne, from whence d Kngla[n]d. Where her Maiestie of her Princely and invincible disposition, disdaining to put them to... | |
| Edward George Harman - 1923 - 296 psl.
...rocks, and those other that landed, being very many in number, were notwithstanding broken, slaine, and taken, and so sent from village to village coupled...in halters, to be shipped into England. Where her Maiestie of her Princely and inuincible disposition, disdaining to put them to death, and scorning... | |
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