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The same day arrived Captain George Gifford with your lordships ship, and Captain Keymis, whom I lost on the coast of Spain, with the galego, and in them divers gentlemen and others, which to our little army was a great comfort and supply.
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In the meantime, fearing the worst, I caused all the carpenters we had to cut down a galego boat, which we meant to cast off, and to fit her with banks to row on, and in all things to prepare her the best they could, so as she might be brought to draw but five foot: for so much we had on the bar of Capuri at low water.
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John Douglas searched those rivers, and found four goodly entrances, whereof the least was as big as the Thames at Woolwich, but in the bay thitherward it was shoal and but six foot water; so as we were now without hope of any ship or bark to pass over, and therefore resolved to go on with the boats, and the bottom of the galego, in which we thrust 60 men.
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But when after seven or eight days we found them not, we departed and directed our course for Trinidad, with mine own ship, and a small barque of Captain Crosss only; for we had before lost sight of a small galego on the coast of Spain, which came with us from Plymouth.
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O militante independentista galego Jurjo R. Olveira será julgado em Madrid no próximo dia 16 com petiçom de 18 meses de cárcere Were you or was someone you know arrested on April 15, 2000 in Washington D.C.?
UC-IMC Brian Dolinar 2010
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Nos niveis I e II de ensinanzas de persoas adultas impartirase en galego polo menos o
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In the meantime, fearing the worst, I caused all the carpenters we had to cut down a galego boat, which we meant to cast off, and to fit her with banks to row on, and in all things to prepare her the best they could, so as she might be brought to draw but five foot: for so much we had on the bar of Capuri at low water.
The Discovery of Guiana Walter Raleigh 1586
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But when after seven or eight days we found them not, we departed and directed our course for Trinidad, with mine own ship, and a small barque of Captain Cross's only; for we had before lost sight of a small galego on the coast of Spain, which came with us from
The Discovery of Guiana Walter Raleigh 1586
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John Douglas searched those rivers, and found four goodly entrances, whereof the least was as big as the Thames at Woolwich, but in the bay thitherward it was shoal and but six foot water; so as we were now without hope of any ship or bark to pass over, and therefore resolved to go on with the boats, and the bottom of the galego, in which we thrust
The Discovery of Guiana Walter Raleigh 1586
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I lost on the coast of Spain, with the galego, and in them divers gentlemen and others, which to our little army was a great comfort and supply.
The Discovery of Guiana Walter Raleigh 1586
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