Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     including the capture of the Goletta and Tunis. Taking advantage
 2   I,  TransPre|    Quesada, late Governor of the Goletta, and some others, and furnished
 3   I,     XXXIX|    seventy-four, he attacked the Goletta and the fort which Don John
 4   I,     XXXIX|       misfortunes. At length the Goletta fell, and the fort fell,
 5   I,     XXXIX|      they might have covered the Goletta and the fort with handfuls
 6   I,     XXXIX|        The first to fall was the Goletta, until then reckoned impregnable,
 7   I,     XXXIX|        shut themselves up in the Goletta, but should have waited
 8   I,     XXXIX|      such matters; for if in the Goletta and in the fort there were
 9   I,     XXXIX| Puertocarrero, commandant of the Goletta, who had done all in his
10   I,     XXXIX|          of epitaphs, one on the Goletta and the other on the fort;
11   I,     XXXIX|          gentleman; "that on the Goletta runs thus."~ ~ ~ ~
12   I,        XL|         he went on to say:~ ~The Goletta and the fort being thus
13   I,      XLII|      Lepanto. I lost mine at the Goletta, and after a variety of
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