The english hero: or, Sir Francis Drake reviv'd. Being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries, and magnanimous atchievements of that valiant and renowned commander. His Voyage in 1572, to Nombre de Dios in the West-Indies, where they saw a Pile of Bars of Silver near 70 Foot long, 10 Foot broad, and 12 Foot high. I. His encompassing the whole World in 1577, which he performed in two Years and ten Months, gaining a vast Quantity of Gold and Silver. II. His Voyage into America in 1585, and taking the Towns of St. Jago, St. Domingo, Carthagena, and St. Augustine. Also his worthy Actions when Vice Admiral of England in the Invasion, 1588. V. His last Voyage in those Countries in 1595, with the manner of his Death and Burial. The fourteenth edition. Recommended to the Imitation of all Heroic Spirits. Inlarged and reduced into chapters and contents, by R. B.

  • R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.
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1750
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London : printed for C. Hitch, at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster Row ; J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, London-Bridge, 1750.

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[6],186p. : port. ; 120.

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ESTC T71865

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