The great fleet sent from Spain against England by Philip II in 1588.
1Here then the Invincible Armada had arrived at its appointed resting- place.
2This prodigious force obtained, in Spain, the ostentatious title of the Invincible Armada.
3Here certainly was no very triumphant beginning for the Invincible Armada.
4Spain thereupon prepared her fleet, the Invincible Armada, to attack England.
5In 1588 the " Invincible Armada" sailed from Spain into the high seas.
6The Invincible Armada, already sorely crippled, was standing N.N.E.
7This fleet was christened by the Spaniards "The Invincible Armada."
8Lord Effingham, one of the Howards, defeated the " Invincible Armada."
9Every wave that dashes on the rocky shore carries a legend of the ships of the Invincible Armada.
10So strong was it that, as armada is the Spanish for a fleet, it was called the Invincible Armada.
11Philip turned upon his new antagonist and sent against England the great fleet called the " Invincible Armada."
12The story of the preparation and the fate of the Invincible Armada is almost too well known to require repetition.
13And the Spaniards, ostentatious of their power, and elated with vain hopes, had already denominated their navy the Invincible Armada.
14An excellent understanding between England and Holland had been the result of their united and splendid exertions against the Invincible Armada.
15Had this been done, Philip of Spain would never have been able to threaten England with his " Invincible Armada."
16A great fleet known as the Invincible Armada, carrying thirty thousand men, was assembled and in 1588 swept into the English channel.
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