Aún no tenemos significados para "great galleon".
1They saw the great galleon approach, hover about awhile, and bear away south.
2There lay a great galleon, flying a Spanish flag.
3Long Harry, while Alteras had been thus employed, had engaged another great galleon, and set her on fire.
4Happening to look down he saw that the sea was but a few feet below him, and knew that the great galleon was sinking.
5Of the ninety-one great galleons and hulks, fifty-eight were lost and thirty-three returned.
6Their fleet consisted of seven great galleons and three galleys lying in a circle before the town.
7Five Dutch vessels of moderate strength were now in action against the eighteen great galleons of Fazardo.
8And so these southern conquerors looked down from their great galleons and galeasses upon the English vessels.
9Rome and its Campagna were like Sargasso Seas and held the hulks of what had been great galleons.
10They saw three great galleons go down, and three more drift toward the sands, where their destruction was certain.
11"A great galleon is ahead of us," said Drake to his men.
12Silently at the appointed time they crept up to the Moorish tents, beyond which lay safety and the great galleons.
13He looked out toward the lagoon, to where the skeletons of the great galleons lay half-drowned, leaning off-keel and rotting.
14Thus, two by two, the little Netherland ships were to come into closest quarters with each one of the great galleons.
15The officers of one of the great galleons, impatient and irritated at the results of the action, were quarreling with one another.
16Two of the great galleons were soon captured, the other two, the St. Philip and the St. Thomas, were run aground and burned.
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