The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... coast for an outlet to the East continued . In April 1556 Stephen Burrough took the little Searchthrift on the quest the " good old gentleman Master Cabota " coming on board to bid them farewell.2 In July they were off Nova Zembla and ...
... coast for an outlet to the East continued . In April 1556 Stephen Burrough took the little Searchthrift on the quest the " good old gentleman Master Cabota " coming on board to bid them farewell.2 In July they were off Nova Zembla and ...
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... coast of Greenland and following the ice - pack along to Spitz- bergen , where the Muscovy Company now had a profitable whaling fishery . Like his predecessors , he could not get beyond Vaigatz to the Siberian coast . On a later attempt ...
... coast of Greenland and following the ice - pack along to Spitz- bergen , where the Muscovy Company now had a profitable whaling fishery . Like his predecessors , he could not get beyond Vaigatz to the Siberian coast . On a later attempt ...
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... coast opened up regular trade with the Persian Gulf , and took part in the reduction of Ormuz , which marked the end of the Portuguese domination for the past century . From 1608 the Company , under Smythe's inspired leadership ...
... coast opened up regular trade with the Persian Gulf , and took part in the reduction of Ormuz , which marked the end of the Portuguese domination for the past century . From 1608 the Company , under Smythe's inspired leadership ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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