... the Minion and the Judith, and the Minion was so overcrowded that Hawkins had to put one hundred and seventeen of his men ashore at Tampico; whence seventy of them, marching inland, were captured by the Spaniards. It was an unhappy day for Spain when... Americana; the Literature of American History - Síða 75eftir Milton Waldman - 1925 - 271 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 626 síður
...— the Spanish Crown that day brought down a storm of misery and rapine from which it never fairly recovered. The accursed doctrine of the Inquisition,...that for more than a hundred years he is spoken of in all Spanish annals as " The Dragon." 2 Hawkins gives no account of Drake's special service in the "... | |
| Mary Wise Savery Hawkins - 1888 - 252 síður
...a St. Malo ship was captured by a vessel belonging to the Hawkinses, called the Castle of Comfort. "The accursed doctrine of the Inquisition, that no...Spain when the heretics were such men as Hawkins, Candish, and Drake."* Sir Thomas Smith to Lord Burhigh. MY VERY GOOD LORD, — .... I shewed also her... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1904 - 456 síður
...the March i, Spaniards at a million and a half of ducats, or about I579 three million dollars. The "doctrine of the inquisition that no faith was to...heretics were such men as Hawkins, Cavendish, and Drake." Deeming a return by Magellan Strait too hazardous, offthcCaii"lest the Spaniards should there waite,"... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1908 - 420 síður
...the Spaniards. It was an unhappy day for Spain when she put in practice in that far-off harbor the doctrine of the Inquisition that no faith was to be kept with heretics. Among other results, she drew down upon her the implacable hatred of two men who, more than any others,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 síður
...the Spaniards. It was an unhappy day for Spain when she put in practice in that far-off harbor the doctrine of the Inquisition that no faith was to be kept with heretics. Among other results she drew down upon her the implacable hatred of two men who, more than any others,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 síður
...the Spaniards. It was an unhappy day for Spain when she put in practice in that far-off harbor the doctrine of the Inquisition that no faith was to be kept with heretics. Among other results she drew down upon her the implacable hatred of two men who, more than any others,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 440 síður
...the Spaniards. It was an unhappy day for Spain when she put in practice in that far-off harbor the doctrine of the Inquisition that no faith was to be kept with heretics. Among other results she drew down upon her the implacable hatred of two men who, more than any others,... | |
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