The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... galleons and there developed a general engagement between the biggest ships , the Ark , the Elizabeth Jonas , the Galleon Leicester , the Golden Lion , the Victory , the Mary Rose , the Dreadnought and the Swallow going in in that order ...
... galleons and there developed a general engagement between the biggest ships , the Ark , the Elizabeth Jonas , the Galleon Leicester , the Golden Lion , the Victory , the Mary Rose , the Dreadnought and the Swallow going in in that order ...
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... galleons , with some supporting ships : nothing like enough to tackle the flota and its guard nowadays . In that lay the misconception that underlay the half - measures of these years- " half - doings " as Walsingham had called them ...
... galleons , with some supporting ships : nothing like enough to tackle the flota and its guard nowadays . In that lay the misconception that underlay the half - measures of these years- " half - doings " as Walsingham had called them ...
Página 313
... galleons . But the ships were ill - found and Spanish ships were never good at keeping the seas in the storms of the North Atlantic . In the Bay of Biscay they were struck by an autumn gale and something between twenty and thirty of the ...
... galleons . But the ships were ill - found and Spanish ships were never good at keeping the seas in the storms of the North Atlantic . In the Bay of Biscay they were struck by an autumn gale and something between twenty and thirty of the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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