The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... Dutch East India Company , his Dutch crew refused to go on any farther ; so he stretched back across the North Atlantic to the American coast , exploring its bays , and went up the Hudson River as far as Albany . On his last voyage he ...
... Dutch East India Company , his Dutch crew refused to go on any farther ; so he stretched back across the North Atlantic to the American coast , exploring its bays , and went up the Hudson River as far as Albany . On his last voyage he ...
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... Dutch Sea - Beggars at the other end of it . Plymouth became quite an emporium for goods taken at sea , often on account of Hawkins and his partners recouping themselves for their losses in the West Indies . 2 Their activities extended ...
... Dutch Sea - Beggars at the other end of it . Plymouth became quite an emporium for goods taken at sea , often on account of Hawkins and his partners recouping themselves for their losses in the West Indies . 2 Their activities extended ...
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... Dutch lady , daughter of the Baron van Merode , and this displeased the Dutch ; however , after his death , she married the Prince's illegitimate son , Justinus , so perhaps this was all right . Lord Willoughby , who quarrelled with him ...
... Dutch lady , daughter of the Baron van Merode , and this displeased the Dutch ; however , after his death , she married the Prince's illegitimate son , Justinus , so perhaps this was all right . Lord Willoughby , who quarrelled with him ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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