The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Netherlands : only force could do it . But he was too great a subject ; Philip was afraid of his becoming too powerful and successful - as he was of Don John and Parma later this , too , was a factor in Philip's losing the Netherlands ...
... Netherlands : only force could do it . But he was too great a subject ; Philip was afraid of his becoming too powerful and successful - as he was of Don John and Parma later this , too , was a factor in Philip's losing the Netherlands ...
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... Netherlands , she would lay down arms . The negotiations with the burgher envoys at Greenwich were very tough and protracted . The Queen was desperately anxious to save Antwerp : Norris had 3000 foot and 200 horse ready to start for its ...
... Netherlands , she would lay down arms . The negotiations with the burgher envoys at Greenwich were very tough and protracted . The Queen was desperately anxious to save Antwerp : Norris had 3000 foot and 200 horse ready to start for its ...
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... Netherlands was our objective— but it was what the Netherlands wanted too : what was wrong with that ? The fact that the Queen defined the obligations she accepted in treaty - terms and stuck to them - with a generous interpretation ...
... Netherlands was our objective— but it was what the Netherlands wanted too : what was wrong with that ? The fact that the Queen defined the obligations she accepted in treaty - terms and stuck to them - with a generous interpretation ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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