| 1877 - 814 páginas
...absolute approbation of all he had done. She likewise gave directions for the preservation of his ship, that it might remain a monument of his own and his country's glory. This celebrated ship, which had been contemplated many years at Deptford, at length decaying, it was... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1887 - 454 páginas
...ship." WH "[Queen Elizabeth] likewise pave directions for the preservation of his ship, the Golden Hind, that it might remain a monument of his own and his country's glory. After the lapse of a century it decayed, and had to be broken up. Of the sound timber a chair was made,... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1887 - 388 páginas
...WH "[Queen Elizabeth] likewise. gave directions for the preservation of his ship, the Golden Hini, that it might remain a monument of his own and his country's glory. After the lapse of a century it decayed, and had to be broken up. Of the sound timber a chair was made,... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1893 - 786 páginas
...approving his every act. She, moreover, directed the preservation of his cruiser, the Golden Hind, " that it might remain a monument of his own and his country's glory." Encouraged by the success of Drake, another English freebooter, Thomas Cavendish, with three small... | |
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