The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... side of every ship by night and the other side by day , so that we end the three great ships in three days this spring . ' It is pleasant to think that the flags they carried had been made by Mrs. Hawkins and her maids , green and white ...
... side of every ship by night and the other side by day , so that we end the three great ships in three days this spring . ' It is pleasant to think that the flags they carried had been made by Mrs. Hawkins and her maids , green and white ...
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... side and by the stern . The battle raged from the sun going down far into the night ; with the daylight she had to surrender - nothing but a locked mass of sputtering ships around the Revenge heaving up and down with the sea . She had ...
... side and by the stern . The battle raged from the sun going down far into the night ; with the daylight she had to surrender - nothing but a locked mass of sputtering ships around the Revenge heaving up and down with the sea . She had ...
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... side had the will any longer to knock the other out . The Peace of Vervins changed the situation for us : a united and powerful France might become more of a danger than a defeated and exhausted Spain . Spain fought on in the ...
... side had the will any longer to knock the other out . The Peace of Vervins changed the situation for us : a united and powerful France might become more of a danger than a defeated and exhausted Spain . Spain fought on in the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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