The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Drake , she had said , “ Drake ! So it is that I would gladly be revenged on the King of Spain for divers injuries that I have received . ” To the Spanish ambassador she said , " The gentleman careth not if I disavow him " . In fact , ...
... Drake , she had said , “ Drake ! So it is that I would gladly be revenged on the King of Spain for divers injuries that I have received . ” To the Spanish ambassador she said , " The gentleman careth not if I disavow him " . In fact , ...
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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 for leaving the watch , which he was to set on the night of 21 July off Plymouth , to pursue five Flemish hulks on his own . No doubt Drake thought they would make good prize , and he was always an incorrigible individualist . At ...
... Drake for leaving the watch , which he was to set on the night of 21 July off Plymouth , to pursue five Flemish hulks on his own . No doubt Drake thought they would make good prize , and he was always an incorrigible individualist . At ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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