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“ The men have long been unpaid and need relief. ”

- John Hawkins

“ All that day Monday we followed the Spaniards with a long and great fight, wherein there was great valour showed generally by our company. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ In this river we saw many Crocodils…His nature is ever when he would have his prey, to cry and sob like a Christian body, to provoke them to come to him, and then he snatcheth at them. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ All that day Monday we followed the Spaniards with a long and great fight, wherein there was great valour showed generally by our company. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ All that day Monday we followed the Spaniards with a long and great fight, wherein there was great valour showed generally by our company. ”

- John Hawkins

“ The men have long been unpaid and need relief. ”

- John Hawkins

“ In this river we saw many Crocodils…His nature is ever when he would have his prey, to cry and sob like a Christian body, to provoke them to come to him, and then he snatcheth at them. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ This kind of prelude was succeeded by the concerto itself which he executed with a degree of spirit and firmness that no one has ever pretended to equal. ”

- John Hawkins

“ In this river we saw many Crocodils…His nature is ever when he would have his prey, to cry and sob like a Christian body, to provoke them to come to him, and then he snatcheth at them. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Like all citizens, Ms. McNeill has the right to be free from unlawful employment practices such as sex discrimination and retaliation. ”

- John Hawkins

“ In this river we saw many Crocodils…His nature is ever when he would have his prey, to cry and sob like a Christian body, to provoke them to come to him, and then he snatcheth at them. ”

- John Hawkins

“ In this river we saw many Crocodils…His nature is ever when he would have his prey, to cry and sob like a Christian body, to provoke them to come to him, and then he snatcheth at them. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Our ships, God be thanked, have received little hurt. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Like all citizens, Ms. McNeill has the right to be free from unlawful employment practices such as sex discrimination and retaliation. ”

- John Hawkins

“ Like all citizens, Ms. McNeill has the right to be free from unlawful employment practices such as sex discrimination and retaliation. ”

- John Hawkins

“ All that day Monday we followed the Spaniards with a long and great fight, wherein there was great valour showed generally by our company. ”

- John Hawkins

“ All that day Monday we followed the Spaniards with a long and great fight, wherein there was great valour showed generally by our company. ”

- John Hawkins
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