The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... later primacy of Plymouth in the American and oceanic enterprises ; but actually the first impulses came from Bristol . At this port two fertilising currents of trade and information crossed : that from Iceland , which may have brought ...
... later primacy of Plymouth in the American and oceanic enterprises ; but actually the first impulses came from Bristol . At this port two fertilising currents of trade and information crossed : that from Iceland , which may have brought ...
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... later sixteenth century , like most centuries except the fortunate and humane nineteenth , was an age of war . Indeed , a characteristic spirit among the later Elizabethans , Ralegh , tells us that " the ordinary theme and argument of ...
... later sixteenth century , like most centuries except the fortunate and humane nineteenth , was an age of war . Indeed , a characteristic spirit among the later Elizabethans , Ralegh , tells us that " the ordinary theme and argument of ...
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... later , tells us where off Porto Bello on the mainland , " somewhat to the eastward of the castle of St. Philip , where Sir Francis Drake's coffin was thrown overboard " . " It was clear that the war would not be decided this way , and ...
... later , tells us where off Porto Bello on the mainland , " somewhat to the eastward of the castle of St. Philip , where Sir Francis Drake's coffin was thrown overboard " . " It was clear that the war would not be decided this way , and ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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