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Spaniſh Lies.
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them, although he were acowtred in his gilt Leather buskins, and his Toledo Rapyer.


Sixtly, The generall ſaith in his letter, that notwithſtanding their flying away ſo faſt, the Engliſh left them one good Shippe well manned, who told him that the Drake dyed in Nombre de Dios, in which Shippe were one hundred and fourtie men, and fifteene noble Captaines of the best ſorte.


Don Bernaldino very reſolute.THe Generall Don Bernaldino like a reſolute Spaniarde hauing alreadye gonne ouer his ſhoes, maketh no danngerto