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" There was no loss worth speaking of," he says, " except that of the English, 600 of whom were killed. I should not venture to attribute," he observes, "the whole honour of the victory to the poor English troop of 1600 men, but I leave the judgment thereof... "
History of the United Netherlands from the death of William the silent to ... - Página 54
por John Lothrop Motley - 1867
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History of the United Netherlands: From the Death of William the ..., Volumen4

John Lothrop Motley - 1874 - 658 páginas
...se prevaloir de 1'occasion offerte." himself not only a great part, but the whole of the events he describes ; the victory of Nieuport was entirely due...of the army but to follow the chase, and that one nas never before heard that with so small a number in an indifferent position, where the only advantage...
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Ocean highways: the geographical record, ed. by C.R. Markham. Ocean highways ...

sir Clements Robert Markham - 1874 - 598 páginas
...of the fight, and that immeasurably the heaviest share of loss was theirs. He adds " I dare not take the whole honour of the victory to the poor English troop of 1600 men, but leave it to be judged by those that may give their censure with less suspicion of partiality." He must...
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An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature, Volumen7

Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 páginas
...rest of the army, there was no loss at all, to speak of : especially among the foot. I dare not take the whole honour of the victory to the poor English troop of 1,600 men ; but leave it to be judged by those that may give their censure, with less suspicion of...
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"The Fighting Veres.": Lives of Sir Francis Vere, General of the Queen's ...

Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1888 - 600 páginas
...brunt of the fight, and that the heaviest share of the loss was theirs. He adds: " I dare not take the whole honour of the victory to the poor English troop of 1,600 men, but leave it to be judged by those that may give their censure with less suspicion of partiality."...
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Famous Battles by Land and Sea

John Davis Long - 1902 - 438 páginas
...fight, and that the heaviest share of the loss was theirs. He adds : " I dare not take the whole honor of the victory to the poor English troop of 1600 men, but leave it to be judged by those that may give their censure with less suspicion of partiality. THE BATTLE...
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Stuart tracts

1909 - 570 páginas
...rest of the army, there was no loss at all, to speak of: especially among the foot. I dare not take the whole honour of the victory to the poor English troop of 1,600 men ; but leave it to be judged by those that may give their censure, with less suspicion of...
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