Definitionn. a large square-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts
Last update: September 17, 2015
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In 1572 and 1578, however, Drake took abundant and Organi- vengeance, and in 1587 Cavendish captured the Manila galleon - a success repeated in the next century. [Please select]
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[Illustration: ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN A SPANISH GALLEON AND A DUTCH SHIP. [Please select]
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Aboard the rudely awakened galleon all was confused hurrying, scurrying, trumpeting, and shouting. [Please select]
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This momentous age began with Drake and the English galleon. [Please select]
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The English galleon gradually developed more sail and gun power as well as handiness in action. [Please select]
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At the second repulse there arose from the galleon a deafening cry of triumph. [Please select]
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Then I also adjudge you the command of the galleon. [Please select]
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Do you remember that poem of Bret Harte's, "The Lost Galleon". [Please select]
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4 THE BOY AVIATORS' TREASURE QUEST; or, The Golden Galleon.' [Please select]
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4 of this series, The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest; or, The Golden Galleon. [Please select]
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"She is a galleon to us, sure enough, and that's what we'll call her, 'The Galleon." [Please select]
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