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" The advantage of time and place in all martial actions is half a victory, which being lost is irrecoverable, wherefore, if your Majesty will command me away with those ships which are here already, and the rest to follow with all possible expedition,... "
United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal - Page 129
1844
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Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original ...

John Barrow - 1844 - 428 pages
...excellent Majestie, and us your power subjects, who for the defence of your Majestie, our relygyon, and natyve country, have resolutly vowed the hassard...which being lost is irrecoverable, wherefore, if your Majestie will comaund me away with those shipes which ar here alredye, and the 'rest to follow with...
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The Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original ...

John Barrow - 1844 - 388 pages
...defence of your Majestie, our relygyon, and natyve country, have resolutly vowed the hassard of onr lyves. The advantage of tyme and place in all marciall...which being lost is irrecoverable, wherefore, if your Majestie will comaund me away with those shipes which ar here alredye, and the rest to follow with...
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Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original ...

John Barrow - 1861 - 210 pages
...Majestie, and us your power subjects, who for the defence of your Majestie, our relygyon, and naty ve country, have resolutly vowed the hassard of our lyves....which being lost is irrecoverable, wherefore, if your Majestie will comauud me away with those shipes which ar here alredye, and the rest to follow with...
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State Papers Relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Anno 1588, Volume 1

John Knox Laughton - 1894 - 466 pages
...have resolutely vowed the hazard of our lives. The advantage of time- and place in all martial actions is half a victory * ; which being lost is irrecoverable. Wherefore, if your Majesty will command me away with those ships which are here already, and the rest to follow with all...
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Drake and the Tudor Navy: With a History of the Rise of England as ..., Volume 2

Julian Stafford Corbett - 1899 - 506 pages
...adds with a touch of pedantry, which again reveals his study of the military text-books of the time, ' is half a victory : which being lost is irrecoverable. Wherefore if your Majesty will command me away with those ships, which are here already and the rest to follow with all...
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The Naval Tracts of Sir William Monson in Six Books, Volume 1

Sir William Monson - 1902 - 684 pages
...impressed in his mind as a primary necessity : The advantage of time and place in all martial actions is half a victory, which being lost is irrecoverable. Wherefore if your Majesty will command me away with those ships which are here already, and the rest to follow with all...
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Letters of the English Seamen : 1587-1808

Esther Meynell - 1910 - 382 pages
...have resolutely vowed the hazard of our lives. The advantage of time and place in all martial actions is half a victory, which being lost is irrecoverable, wherefore, if your Majesty will command me away with those ships which are here already, and the rest to follow with all...
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The Family and Heirs of Sir Francis Drake, Volume 1

Lady Elizabeth Douglas Fuller-Eliott-Drake - 1911 - 488 pages
...a few days later, and to the Queen herself. The advantage of time and place in all martial actions is half a victory ; which being lost is irrecoverable. Wherefore, if your Majesty will command me away l with those ships which are here already, and the rest to follow with...
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The Armada

Garrett Mattingly - 1959 - 466 pages
...assistance, they shall be fought with . . . The advantage of time and place in all martial actions is half a victory; which being lost is irrecoverable . . . Wherefore, if your Majesty will command me away with those ships which are here already, and the rest follow with all...
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Sir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate

Harry Kelsey - 2000 - 596 pages
...victory. The Armada would surely leave port very soon, and the English fleet would have to be ready: The advantage of tyme and place in all marciall accyons...which being lost is irrecoverable. Wherefore if your Majestie will command me a way with thos shipes, which are here alredye, and the rest to follow with...
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