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The Voyages & travels of that renowned captain, Sir Francis Drake, into the West-Indies, and round the world : giving a perfect relation of his strange adventures, and many wonderful discoveries, his fight with the Spaniard, and many barbarous nations : his taking St....
Published 1652“…Voyages and travels of that renowned captain, Sir Francis Drake.…”
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The Voyages and travels of that renowned captain, Sir Francis Drake, into the West-Indies, and round about the world. : Giving a perfect relation of his strange adventures, and many wonderful discoveries; his fights with the Spaniard, and many barbarous nations; his taking S....
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Record of Sir Francis Drake's third voyage to the West Indies by Philip Nicholls, preacher, from the reports of Christopher Ceelie and Ellis Hixon and others who were on the voyage.
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By the Queene, a proclamation concernnig [sic] the souldiers appointed to serue in Her Maiesties seruice beyond the seas, vnder the charge of Sir Iohn Norris and Sir Francis Drake
Published 1589“…Proclamation concerning the souldiers appointed to serue in Her Maiesties seruice beyond the seas, vnder the charge of Sir Iohn Norris and Sir Francis Drake…”
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A Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean.
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The voyage of the wandring knight : Shewing the whole course of man's life, how apt he is to follow vanity, and how hard it is for him to attaine to vertue. Devised by John Cartheny, a French-man: and translated out of French into English, by W.G. of Southampton merchant. A work worthy the reading: and dedicated to the Right Worshipfull Sir Francis Drake: Knight.
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The voyage of the wandring knight : Shewing the whole course of mans life, how apt he is to follow vanitie, and how hard it is for him to attaine to vertue. Deuised by Iohn Cartheny, a French man: and translated out of French into English, by W.G. of South-hampton, marchant. A worke worthy the reading: and dedicated to the right worshipfull, St. Francis Drake, knight.
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The voyage of the vvandring knight : Shewing al the course of mans life, how apt he is to follow vanitie, and how hard it is for him to attaine to vertue. Deuised by Iohn Carthenie, a French man: and translated out of French into English, by W.G. of South-hampton, merchant. A worke worthie of reading, and dedicated to the right worshipfull, Sir Francis Drake, knight.
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There are lately published five very useful books. : All sold by Nath Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside. 1. The unfortunate court favourites of England ... 2. Unparallell'd [sic] varieties, or the Matchless actions and passions of mankind ... 3. The English heroe: or, Sir Francis Drake revived ... 4. Two journeys to Jerusalem ... 5....
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The firebrand taken out of the fire, or, The wonderfull history, case, and cure of Mis Drake, sometimes the wife of Francis Drake of Esher in the county of Surrey, Esq., who was under the power and severe discipline of Satan for the space of ten yeares, and was redeemed from his tyranny in a wonderfull manner a little before her death,by the great mercy of God, and (instrumentally) by the extraordinary paines prayers, and fastings, of fource reverend divines, whose names are here subscribed, viz....
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A libell of Spanish lies : found at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, and a fleete of twentie saile of the king of Spaines, and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies, and a short relation of the fight according to truth, written by Henrie Sauile Esquire, employed captaine in one of her Maiesties shippes, in the same seruice against the Spaniard....
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An ansvver to the vntruthes, published and printed in Spaine, in glorie of their supposed victorie atchieued against our English Navie, and the Right Honorable Charles Lord Howard, Lord high Admiral of England, &c. Sir Francis Drake, and the rest of the nobles and gentlemen, captaines, and soldiers of our said navie....
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Turbulent conspiracies, or, The Roman Catholiques enormities against the metropolitans of England : as is made apparent by their wicked plots against our Soveraign Lord the King, (whom God preserve) : as also it is manifest by the murder of Sir Edmund-bury-Godfrey, by the papish party : relating several passages worth the readers observation : as King Richard the first his answer to Fulcio a French priest, with a noble mans return to the King : likewise the examination of Don Pedro, who was taken prisoner by the renowned Sir Francis Drake, setting forth the character of a Jesuit in his proper colours, relating thereunto the wicked actions of popes, abbots, priests, fryers, abbesses, and nuns : amply describing the invasion of the Spaniards, in the most happy reign of Queen Elizabeth of blessed memory : with an exact account of their whole fleet of ships, shewing their tragical designs, and wicked consultations, used by them for the subversion of the Protestant religion, and to bring in the wicked opinion of the papistry ...
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The English hero: or, Sir Fran. Drake reviv'd. : Being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries, and magnanimous atchievements of that val...
Published 1698“…Voyages and adventures of Sir Francis Drake…”
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The Spanish lake /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…The First Irruption: Francis Drake --…”
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