The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Grenville brought round his squadron to serve under Drake against the Armada , Erisey commanded the Spanish prize Grenville had captured on his way back from Virginia . The little God Save Her was commanded by Grenville's second son ...
... Grenville brought round his squadron to serve under Drake against the Armada , Erisey commanded the Spanish prize Grenville had captured on his way back from Virginia . The little God Save Her was commanded by Grenville's second son ...
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... Grenville took up again his partnership with St. Leger ; by May 1589 he had brought over 99 settlers , St. Leger 46.1 A number of Grenville's family circle accompanied him his second son , John ; his half - brother , John Arundell , who ...
... Grenville took up again his partnership with St. Leger ; by May 1589 he had brought over 99 settlers , St. Leger 46.1 A number of Grenville's family circle accompanied him his second son , John ; his half - brother , John Arundell , who ...
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... Grenville . When one considers the actual work he did in planting settlements in Ireland and in Virginia , along with this first Australian project , Grenville emerges as a leading figure in the origins of the Empire , though his career ...
... Grenville . When one considers the actual work he did in planting settlements in Ireland and in Virginia , along with this first Australian project , Grenville emerges as a leading figure in the origins of the Empire , though his career ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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