The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... army immediately at Peniche , a little place forty or fifty miles to the north - west of Lisbon and to march overland . This was crazy - and Norris and Don Antonio were responsible for it , not Drake . It gave Lisbon more time to ...
... army immediately at Peniche , a little place forty or fifty miles to the north - west of Lisbon and to march overland . This was crazy - and Norris and Don Antonio were responsible for it , not Drake . It gave Lisbon more time to ...
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... army were sick , wounded or dead . This was a higher rate of casualties than usual : it was generally estimated that at the end of six months an army would be down to fifty per cent from sickness and desertion . The simple truth is that ...
... army were sick , wounded or dead . This was a higher rate of casualties than usual : it was generally estimated that at the end of six months an army would be down to fifty per cent from sickness and desertion . The simple truth is that ...
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... army , himself employing his force sparingly , feeding them in piece - meal , until Maurice with the bulk of the army in the rear could move in decisively . And so it came about . No place to go into detail here enough to say that the ...
... army , himself employing his force sparingly , feeding them in piece - meal , until Maurice with the bulk of the army in the rear could move in decisively . And so it came about . No place to go into detail here enough to say that the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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