The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Dutch in the northern seas - as the Dutch massacred the English factors at Amboyna in 1623. The simple truth is that the English have a humaner record than other peoples . They are not the less tough for that . When Philip married Mary ...
... Dutch in the northern seas - as the Dutch massacred the English factors at Amboyna in 1623. The simple truth is that the English have a humaner record than other peoples . They are not the less tough for that . When Philip married Mary ...
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... Dutch Sea - Beggars at the other end of it . Plymouth became quite an emporium for goods taken at sea , often on account of Hawkins and his partners recouping themselves for their losses in the West Indies . Their activities extended ...
... Dutch Sea - Beggars at the other end of it . Plymouth became quite an emporium for goods taken at sea , often on account of Hawkins and his partners recouping themselves for their losses in the West Indies . Their activities extended ...
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... Dutch . In our period the Dutch owed every- thing to it preservation of their liberty and independence , their food , their trade and raw materials , their wealth , expansion overseas , empire . The Dutch lived by the sea and ...
... Dutch . In our period the Dutch owed every- thing to it preservation of their liberty and independence , their food , their trade and raw materials , their wealth , expansion overseas , empire . The Dutch lived by the sea and ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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