  | PAGE | “Again the cannon made the splinters fly” (See page 273) | Frontispiece | Zeno’s Fleet | 18 | Sir Francis Drake | 28 | Drake’s Greatest Victory on the Spanish Main | 44 | Young Raleigh and a companion listening to tales of the Spanish Main | 55 | Sir Walter Raleigh | 60 | Jean Bart | 86 | “Jean Bart led his boarders over the side of the Dutch vessel” | 108 | Combat between Du Guay-Trouin and Van Wassenaer | 135 | “‘Left us engaged with barbarous and inhuman enemies’” | 146 | “The boarders were repulsed with great slaughter” | 193 | Action between the “Glorioso” and the “King George” and “Prince Frederick” under George Walker | 231 | American Privateer taking possession of a Prize | 239 | “Began to hull the ‘Drake’ below the water-line” | 261 | “They swarmed into the forecastle amidst fierce cheers” | 277 | “Talbot, himself, at the head of his entire crew, came leaping across the side” | 289 | American Privateer capturing two English Ships | 298 | “Surcouf scanned her carefully through his glass” | 336 | Raphael Semmes | 376 | “The men were shouting wildly, as each projectile took effect” | 386 |
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