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how was that formidable Fleet of the Spaniards, which they presumptuously called invincible, shatter'd and broken in pieces, chiefly by the Winds and the Sea? So many accidents are there, especially in War, whereby the Divine Providence doth sometimes interpose and give Victory to the weaker side. |
how was that formidable Fleet of the Spanish, which they presumptuously called invincible, shattered and broken in Pieces, chiefly by the Winds and the Sea? So many accidents Are there, especially in War, whereby the Divine Providence does sometime interpose and give Victory to the Weaker side. |
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