The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... received trading privileges on behalf of the East India Company , in spite of the opposition and intrigues of the Portuguese and the Jesuits . Mildenhall came back to India once more , where he died a Catholic : his tomb still exists in ...
... received trading privileges on behalf of the East India Company , in spite of the opposition and intrigues of the Portuguese and the Jesuits . Mildenhall came back to India once more , where he died a Catholic : his tomb still exists in ...
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... received three months ' pay for the soldiers - money which he could have let out at use and profited from or simply squandered , both of which were often done by the captains ; but it seems to have been proved that he had not yet received ...
... received three months ' pay for the soldiers - money which he could have let out at use and profited from or simply squandered , both of which were often done by the captains ; but it seems to have been proved that he had not yet received ...
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... received : " My faithful George , If ever more service of worth were performed in shorter space than you have done , we are deceived among many eye witnesses : we have received the fruit thereof and bid you faithfully credit that whatso ...
... received : " My faithful George , If ever more service of worth were performed in shorter space than you have done , we are deceived among many eye witnesses : we have received the fruit thereof and bid you faithfully credit that whatso ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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