How To Use Francis drake In A Sentence
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On this day 390 years ago, the great explorer Sir Francis Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama.
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While in the Pacific the crew of the auxiliary traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline.
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Sir Francis Drake was a famous Elizabethan.
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There are also historical personages with almost mythical status - Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis Drake, Admiral Nelson.
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Their leader, Sir Francis Drake, saw the hurricane destroy a number of his ships.
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The Englishman may be remembered for circumnavigating the world, but Sir Francis Drake also happened to be Queen Elizabeth I's favorite pirate.
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Only Sir Francis Drake and other naval freebooters enjoyed success.
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Gilbert was a graduate of Sir Francis Drake High School in San Anselmo.
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As a boy, I thrilled to the glorious adventures of Britain's sailors, such as Sir Francis Drake, the renowned admirals Anson and Howe, and the great Sir Horatio Nelson, whose name will live forever in naval glory.
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Renowned English sea navigator Sir Francis Drake once referred to Cape Town as the fairest cape in the world.
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The Discoveries of the English, French, Dutch, and Danes in America; The Voyage of Sir Francis Drake round the World.
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I've been fascinated with sailing ships ever since a childhood visit to the reconstructed Golden Hinde of Sir Francis Drake, which circumnavigated the world.
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Named the Castilla De San Marcos it has pock marks made from cannon balls fired by Sir Francis Drake.
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Sir Francis Drake was a famous Elizabethan.
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Yes, we're all familiar with the story of Sir Francis Drake opening the nuclear bowling ball and reading out the access codes to unleash Britain's ultimate deterrent, a massive flock of swans infected with avian flu, or as contemporary accounts call it "ye avian foule humours type H3N2".
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Sir Francis Drake, entering the bay nearly three hundred years ago, refers, with great delight, to "a franke wind," that took him "into a safe and good baye.
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