The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... Drake's course through the Strait into the Pacific . That Fenton would not do , and , too late for either , decided to come back having achieved nothing . This was too much for spirited young John Drake , who made off on his own with ...
... Drake's course through the Strait into the Pacific . That Fenton would not do , and , too late for either , decided to come back having achieved nothing . This was too much for spirited young John Drake , who made off on his own with ...
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... Drake was at this moment assembling a powerful expedition to the Far East : it would have followed in the wake of his great Voyage , stripped the coast of Peru and probably ante - dated the East India Company by fifteen years . Now he ...
... Drake was at this moment assembling a powerful expedition to the Far East : it would have followed in the wake of his great Voyage , stripped the coast of Peru and probably ante - dated the East India Company by fifteen years . Now he ...
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... Drake made a coup : he pressed into service sixty Dutch fly - boats on their way to do contraband trade with Spain . Now the weather took a hand : it blew such gales that the expedition was detained in harbour consuming its supplies . Drake ...
... Drake made a coup : he pressed into service sixty Dutch fly - boats on their way to do contraband trade with Spain . Now the weather took a hand : it blew such gales that the expedition was detained in harbour consuming its supplies . Drake ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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