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Page 11
And there they put the battle in array , and his men were also smitten before the
Spaniards ; for the fear of the guns fell upon them , and about three thousand
men of them fell slain to the ground . However , Magellano , the general of the
host ...
And there they put the battle in array , and his men were also smitten before the
Spaniards ; for the fear of the guns fell upon them , and about three thousand
men of them fell slain to the ground . However , Magellano , the general of the
host ...
Page 26
And Prospero gave command , and they put fire into them * , and many , fell [ XV ]
slain to the ground . And Francis , and the men who followed him , stood in the
front towards the city . And Prospero saw the cavalry of the French coming
against ...
And Prospero gave command , and they put fire into them * , and many , fell [ XV ]
slain to the ground . And Francis , and the men who followed him , stood in the
front towards the city . And Prospero saw the cavalry of the French coming
against ...
Page 49
And it came to pass , as they were fighting , that they suddenly fired their guns on
the cavalry of the French , and many of them fell ; and the rest fled for their lives ,
for they feared lest the evil should overtake them ; and the viceroy of the ...
And it came to pass , as they were fighting , that they suddenly fired their guns on
the cavalry of the French , and many of them fell ; and the rest fled for their lives ,
for they feared lest the evil should overtake them ; and the viceroy of the ...
Page 86
And the ship of Don Hugo fell upon them first at the sound of trumpets and of
horns ; and all the people trembled much . And the marquess said , “ Put fire first
to the cannons ; ” but Don Hugo would not : and Philippino gave fire first ; and
there ...
And the ship of Don Hugo fell upon them first at the sound of trumpets and of
horns ; and all the people trembled much . And the marquess said , “ Put fire first
to the cannons ; ” but Don Hugo would not : and Philippino gave fire first ; and
there ...
Page 87
And the ship of Don Hugo fell upon them first at the sound of trumpets and of
horns ; and all the people trembled much . And the marquess said , . “ Put fire first
to the cannons ; ” but Don Hugo would not : and Philippino gave fire first ; and
there ...
And the ship of Don Hugo fell upon them first at the sound of trumpets and of
horns ; and all the people trembled much . And the marquess said , . “ Put fire first
to the cannons ; ” but Don Hugo would not : and Philippino gave fire first ; and
there ...
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