The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 34
Página 215
... colony safely , with the livestock he had collected in the West Indies , explored the country to the south and sailed back to England to bring reinforcements and supplies next year . He left under Lane a colony of over a hundred men to ...
... colony safely , with the livestock he had collected in the West Indies , explored the country to the south and sailed back to England to bring reinforcements and supplies next year . He left under Lane a colony of over a hundred men to ...
Página 217
... colony " .1 Not finding the colonists , the ship returned with all its provisions to England . A fortnight later Grenville appeared on the scene - somewhat delayed by his propensity for looking out for prizes on the way— with a ...
... colony " .1 Not finding the colonists , the ship returned with all its provisions to England . A fortnight later Grenville appeared on the scene - somewhat delayed by his propensity for looking out for prizes on the way— with a ...
Página 218
... colony was some vague sort of self- government , with the colonists themselves investing their all : each volunteer was to have 500 acres , with Ralegh as a mere overlord in the background . Such democratic conceptions were to put too ...
... colony was some vague sort of self- government , with the colonists themselves investing their all : each volunteer was to have 500 acres , with Ralegh as a mere overlord in the background . Such democratic conceptions were to put too ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
A. H. Dodd America Armada army Barnabe Rich became better Bishop brought Burghley Captain captured Carew Catholic Cecil Celtic century Church coast colony command Cornish Cornwall Council Desmond Drake Dutch Earl Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan enemy England English Essex expedition favour fighting fleet foll forces France Francis Vere French Fynes Moryson galleons gave gentry Gilbert Grenville Hakluyt hath Hawkins Henry History horse Humphrey Gilbert Ibid Illus Indies Ireland Irish island King land Leicester lived London Lord Deputy Majesty mind Mountjoy Munster Muscovy Company Netherlands never no-one Norris North Parma Philip Plymouth Prince Queen Ralegh reign Robert sail Salisbury MSS Scots Scottish sent ships Sidney Sir John society soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish things Thomas thought took town trade troops Tudor Tyrone Ulster Vere voyage Wales Welsh West Country William wrote