With only fifty-two men, Sir Francis Drake conceives the idea of attacking his archenemy, Spain, at her most vulnerable point the treasure at Nombre de Dios. (Volume 33, Harvard Classics)
Drake died at Nombre de Dios, Jan. 9, 1596.
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Parallel Lives of Famous Greeks and Romans (Cæsar), by Plutarch
Introductory Note: Sir Thomas Malory
The Holy Grail (Book 17, Ch. 10-14), by Sir Thomas Malory
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The Second Dialogue, by George Berkeley
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Compensation, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Philaster (Act I), by Beaumont and Fletcher
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A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding, by Jonathan Swift
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Don Quixote (Vol. I, Part I, Ch. XXXIII), by Miguel de Cervantes
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Of Judicature, by Francis Bacon
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