The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... West Passage to Cathay in Ireland . It was natural for someone with West Country and Irish perspect- ives to advocate the Atlantic route to the Far East , as against the Londoners of the Muscovy Company with their hopes of a Siberian ...
... West Passage to Cathay in Ireland . It was natural for someone with West Country and Irish perspect- ives to advocate the Atlantic route to the Far East , as against the Londoners of the Muscovy Company with their hopes of a Siberian ...
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... West route would be only half the distance , that the Straits of Magellan route was some 9800 miles compared with a North - West one of 3800 miles , " and no manner of danger of any foreign princes or pirate " .1 Among those who urged ...
... West route would be only half the distance , that the Straits of Magellan route was some 9800 miles compared with a North - West one of 3800 miles , " and no manner of danger of any foreign princes or pirate " .1 Among those who urged ...
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... West Country . In the earlier part of the reign the West Country gentry - who were all adherents of the Protestant Elizabeth - were much to the fore , in operations that combined commerce with privateering , merging into piracy . Hand ...
... West Country . In the earlier part of the reign the West Country gentry - who were all adherents of the Protestant Elizabeth - were much to the fore , in operations that combined commerce with privateering , merging into piracy . Hand ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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