The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... Hakluyt in his Epistle Dedicatory to Walsingham of the first edition of his marvellous book , The Principal Navigations , Traffics and Discoveries of the English Nation . Observe the significant date of its ap- pearance all through ...
... Hakluyt in his Epistle Dedicatory to Walsingham of the first edition of his marvellous book , The Principal Navigations , Traffics and Discoveries of the English Nation . Observe the significant date of its ap- pearance all through ...
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... Hakluyt : it has been given to few men to fertilise the history of their country so prodigiously . No effort was too laborious for him to undertake he journeyed two hundred miles simply to get the story of the last survivor of a ...
... Hakluyt : it has been given to few men to fertilise the history of their country so prodigiously . No effort was too laborious for him to undertake he journeyed two hundred miles simply to get the story of the last survivor of a ...
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... Hakluyt was primarily interested in the economic aspects of overseas trade , in new commodities and techniques for industry , in opening up markets for our products and , as a consequence , in planting unemployed and " the offals of our ...
... Hakluyt was primarily interested in the economic aspects of overseas trade , in new commodities and techniques for industry , in opening up markets for our products and , as a consequence , in planting unemployed and " the offals of our ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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