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第六章 Age of Discovery 航海时代 (第42/46页)
for which they all thought it far too weak. Next month he was reassured by one of Philip’s own councilors–they felt sure all would go well, if they once got a footing in England. ??The Armada left Lisbon on the 20th of May, 1588. It consisted of about 130 ships, and 30,493 men; but at least half of the ships were transports, and two–thirds of the men were soldiers. It was bound for Flanders, where it was to join the Prince of Parma, who had built a number of pontoons and transports to carry over his army. But the fleet found it necessary to put back in the harbor of Corunna almost immediately, in order to refit. The admiral was already suggesting that the expedition should be given
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