The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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Página 188
... followed a series of attempts to repeat Drake's success in the Pacific , of which only one came off . That was the voyage round the world of Thomas Cavendish of Trimley in Suffolk– the site of the house where he lived may be seen among ...
... followed a series of attempts to repeat Drake's success in the Pacific , of which only one came off . That was the voyage round the world of Thomas Cavendish of Trimley in Suffolk– the site of the house where he lived may be seen among ...
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... followed , if the fanatics could have had their way . The Catholic cause was very unrespectable in its methods , nor is it sensible to regard them as ineffective : they were bitterly effective . The Protestants may perhaps be excused ...
... followed , if the fanatics could have had their way . The Catholic cause was very unrespectable in its methods , nor is it sensible to regard them as ineffective : they were bitterly effective . The Protestants may perhaps be excused ...
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... followed " a new demand of 2000 men , to which , if we would assent , you could speedily undertake what we had so often commanded . . . . If sickness of the army be the reason , why was not the action undertaken when the army was in ...
... followed " a new demand of 2000 men , to which , if we would assent , you could speedily undertake what we had so often commanded . . . . If sickness of the army be the reason , why was not the action undertaken when the army was in ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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