Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 50
... However , all is well that ends well ; lights soon appear on the opposite bank in re- sponse to our shouts , and we cross without further misad- venture . " THIS Robert Dudley , Duke of Northumberland , was 50 [ July Bush Pirates .
... However , all is well that ends well ; lights soon appear on the opposite bank in re- sponse to our shouts , and we cross without further misad- venture . " THIS Robert Dudley , Duke of Northumberland , was 50 [ July Bush Pirates .
Page 52
... soon fight- ing with the Dowager Countess . The poor woman had been left executrix and intrusted with the whole responsibility for winding up Leicester's affairs , which were in confusion . He owed , as he confessed in his will , he ...
... soon fight- ing with the Dowager Countess . The poor woman had been left executrix and intrusted with the whole responsibility for winding up Leicester's affairs , which were in confusion . He owed , as he confessed in his will , he ...
Page 53
... soon planning another venture for the wealth of the Spaniard in the South Seas . His own money had been scattered pro- fusely . The second venture , in which he died miserably enough in 1592 , was fitted out by the help of loans ...
... soon planning another venture for the wealth of the Spaniard in the South Seas . His own money had been scattered pro- fusely . The second venture , in which he died miserably enough in 1592 , was fitted out by the help of loans ...
Page 68
... soon apparent that she must wait for the flood in the morning . She floated again at 8 A.M. next day , the 23rd . Shortly after two sail were sighted ap- proaching the harbour . These proved to be the British 36- gun frigates Iphigenia ...
... soon apparent that she must wait for the flood in the morning . She floated again at 8 A.M. next day , the 23rd . Shortly after two sail were sighted ap- proaching the harbour . These proved to be the British 36- gun frigates Iphigenia ...
Page 76
... soon died out again . But by seven o'clock Lambert had at last got his ship well clear of the shoal that had baffled him all the previous evening . He now sent to Captain Pym to request the loan of part of the orews of the Sirius and ...
... soon died out again . But by seven o'clock Lambert had at last got his ship well clear of the shoal that had baffled him all the previous evening . He now sent to Captain Pym to request the loan of part of the orews of the Sirius and ...
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