The fleet consisted of a hundred and thirty vessels, of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-five soldiers, eight thousand four hundred... Memoirs of Celebrated Women: Marchioness de Maintenon - Stran 157uredili: - 1839Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Evans - 1803 - 120 strani
...greater size than any e ver before used in Europe ! It curried on board nineteen thousand two aundred and ninety-five soldiers, eight thousand four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galiey slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty pieces of brass ordnance ! It was... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 strani
...of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two .hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley-slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 strani
...of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fiftysix mariners, two thousand and eighty- eight galleyslaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| John Campbell, John Berkenhout - 1812 - 558 strani
...making in all fifty-seven thousand, eight hundred, and sixty-eight ton ; on board of which there were nineteen thousand) two hundred, and ninety-five soldiers; eight thousand, four hundred, and fifty mariners ; two thousand and eighty-eight slaves ; with two thousand, six hundred, and thirty... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 440 strani
...of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| J. Cherpilloud - 1833 - 272 strani
...1st of June, 1588; it consisted of? one hundred and* thirty ships, on board* of which were embarked, nineteen thousand two hundred and* ninety-five soldiers, eight thousand four hundred and* fifty marines*, two thousand and* eighty-five galley-slaves 3 , with two thousand six hundred and thirty... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 560 strani
...of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley-slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 strani
...which nearly a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 566 strani
...of which near a hundred were galleons, and were of greater size than any ever before used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
| Treasury - 1856 - 274 strani
...which nearly one hundred were galleons, and were much larger than any that had yet been used in Europe. It carried on board nineteen thousand two hundred...four hundred and fifty-six mariners, two thousand and eighty-eight galley-slaves, and two thousand six hundred and thirty great pieces of brass ordnance.... | |
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