The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... merchant - ships and had done their bit against the Armada . But if it had not been for the resolution of a few of the leading City merchants , especially Sir Thomas Smythe , the determination of captains like Lancaster and John Davis ...
... merchant - ships and had done their bit against the Armada . But if it had not been for the resolution of a few of the leading City merchants , especially Sir Thomas Smythe , the determination of captains like Lancaster and John Davis ...
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... merchants to the Queen , after the defeat of the Armada , now to penetrate to the East Indies via the Cape - the first reconnaissance was made , with three fighting merchant ships , the Penelope , Merchant Royal and Edward Bonaventure ...
... merchants to the Queen , after the defeat of the Armada , now to penetrate to the East Indies via the Cape - the first reconnaissance was made , with three fighting merchant ships , the Penelope , Merchant Royal and Edward Bonaventure ...
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... merchants came to combine trade with privateering . Some twenty or thirty Londoners - we find the familiar names frequently associated with Cumberland and Ralegh - with a handful of provincial merchants dominated the show they set forth ...
... merchants came to combine trade with privateering . Some twenty or thirty Londoners - we find the familiar names frequently associated with Cumberland and Ralegh - with a handful of provincial merchants dominated the show they set forth ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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