The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. T CHAPTER VII THE SEA - STRUGGLE WITH SPAIN HE consequence of this turning towards the ocean was the prolonged war with Spain . The conflict , we may say , was inevitable , since Spain was determined to keep all ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. T CHAPTER VII THE SEA - STRUGGLE WITH SPAIN HE consequence of this turning towards the ocean was the prolonged war with Spain . The conflict , we may say , was inevitable , since Spain was determined to keep all ...
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... Spain was one of those states whose legs and arms are strong and powerful , but the heart infinitely weak and feeble " . The real point is that insularity ... Spain much weaker , though still the most 247 The Sea - Struggle with Spain.
... Spain was one of those states whose legs and arms are strong and powerful , but the heart infinitely weak and feeble " . The real point is that insularity ... Spain much weaker , though still the most 247 The Sea - Struggle with Spain.
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... Spain would not yet grant this and we would not make peace without the Dutch , the war continued after the deaths of ... Spain . Spain fought on in the Netherlands and at sea there were exciting episodes and exploits on the Spanish side ...
... Spain would not yet grant this and we would not make peace without the Dutch , the war continued after the deaths of ... Spain . Spain fought on in the Netherlands and at sea there were exciting episodes and exploits on the Spanish side ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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