id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4858 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands, 1588d .txt text/plain 17265 729 70 Armada--A great Galeasse disabled--Attacked and captured by English English Admirals--England's narrow Escape from great Peril--Various Rumours as to the Armada's Fate--Philip for a long Time in Doubt--He And in Calais roads the great fleet--sailing slowly all next day in Next day, Sunday, 7th August, the two great fleets were still lying but a Seeing the enemy approaching, Medina Sidonia ordered his whole fleet to The galleon St. Philip, one of the four largest ships in the Armada, said Winter, "and the slaughter the enemy received was great." Nor Calais, neither the 'Armada nor the English ships had been much impeded ever seen before at this time of the year." The retreating English fleet Armada had taken captive four Dutch men-of-war and many English ships; enemy's fleet, there had been an action, which the English had attempted England, while the English fleet, if anything was left of it was ./cache/4858.txt ./txt/4858.txt