The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... America , Greenland and the other Arctic regions not possessed by Russia . Next year Cabot coasted along North America perhaps as far as Chesapeake Bay ; but the voyage was a dead failure . No spices , no China or Japan : no interest in ...
... America , Greenland and the other Arctic regions not possessed by Russia . Next year Cabot coasted along North America perhaps as far as Chesapeake Bay ; but the voyage was a dead failure . No spices , no China or Japan : no interest in ...
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... America , and then in imitation of , or in association with , the French Huguenots . Even so , these remained but projects . After his return from his first Florida colony in 1562 , Jean Ribault came to England.1 The trans- lation of ...
... America , and then in imitation of , or in association with , the French Huguenots . Even so , these remained but projects . After his return from his first Florida colony in 1562 , Jean Ribault came to England.1 The trans- lation of ...
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... America as unoccupied by the Spaniards ; and in his Preface to Philip Sidney , who was a sub - grantee under Gilbert for an immense tract of land there , Hakluyt says : " I marvel not a little that since the first discovery of America ...
... America as unoccupied by the Spaniards ; and in his Preface to Philip Sidney , who was a sub - grantee under Gilbert for an immense tract of land there , Hakluyt says : " I marvel not a little that since the first discovery of America ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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