The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... sail across the oceans in one continuous spreading impulse . In May 1553 Willoughby and Chancellor's ships set sail from the Thames . As they passed Greenwich " the courtiers came running out , and the common people flocked together ...
... sail across the oceans in one continuous spreading impulse . In May 1553 Willoughby and Chancellor's ships set sail from the Thames . As they passed Greenwich " the courtiers came running out , and the common people flocked together ...
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... sail and knew with what resolution men's minds do enter into this action , so you would judge a small force would not divide them ..... Each wind commands me away , our ship is under sail , God grant we may so live in his fear as the ...
... sail and knew with what resolution men's minds do enter into this action , so you would judge a small force would not divide them ..... Each wind commands me away , our ship is under sail , God grant we may so live in his fear as the ...
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... sail . Late as the season was , and against the Adelantado's protest , in the last week of October Philip drove the fleet to sea . He had managed to get together some hundred sail , among which there were over twenty galleons . But the ...
... sail . Late as the season was , and against the Adelantado's protest , in the last week of October Philip drove the fleet to sea . He had managed to get together some hundred sail , among which there were over twenty galleons . But the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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