The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... command : he had been second to Santa Cruz in the hierarchy of the preparations , he had the requisite rank to command the sea - officers and he had a council of them to advise him . Camden's contemporary figures for the equipment are ...
... command : he had been second to Santa Cruz in the hierarchy of the preparations , he had the requisite rank to command the sea - officers and he had a council of them to advise him . Camden's contemporary figures for the equipment are ...
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... command the Lord Admiral himself blew up incoherent with indignation he wrote , " I think he liveth not that in any ... command the military forces . Thirdly , there was the longest - standing objective : to capture one or other of the ...
... command the Lord Admiral himself blew up incoherent with indignation he wrote , " I think he liveth not that in any ... command the military forces . Thirdly , there was the longest - standing objective : to capture one or other of the ...
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... command the army . Immediately before Leicester's arrival , Norris rendered two pieces of good service . He captured ... command . He complained of the poor fighting quality of the Dutch , of the state of his own men , of the Queen's ...
... command the army . Immediately before Leicester's arrival , Norris rendered two pieces of good service . He captured ... command . He complained of the poor fighting quality of the Dutch , of the state of his own men , of the Queen's ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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