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29 without all hope of victorie, if their General had beene a man of any iudgement in Sea fights: I know no reaon why the Engliih Nauie hould flye from him, for the Spaniard may put all the gaine in his eye that euer he did winne from the Englih: Peraduenture ome iely nouice of our country meeting the general in Spaine, and hearing a repetition of o many illables in one name, as Don Bernaldino Delgadillo de Auellaneda, might thinke them to be words of Coniuration, & for feare of raying a Spirit, might flie from him as from the Deuill, or ome imple Indian flaue hearing the like repetition of his long and tedious name, might fuppoe it to be an Armie of Spaniards, and for feare runne awaye: But the commaunders and Captaines of the Englih Nauie, were men of uch reolution, that no Spanih bragges coulde dimaye them, for they haue often met them with their Pikes in their Spanih beardes. Nor the countenaunce of Don Bernaldino quaile