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advanced up channel the English king upon its rear & still infested it with skirmishes--Each trial abated the confidence of the Spaniards & added courage to the English & the latter soon found that even in close fight the size of the Spanish ships was no advantage to them not half the fleet returned to Spain & they filled all Spain with accounts of the desperate valour of the English & of the tempestuous violince of that rear which surrends them In 1597 our expedition