The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... look in the world , or in mod- ern history , we come upon evidences of the contributions they have made . Whether it is at sea , in the arts of navigation or maritime warfare from Drake to Nelson and our own time ; whether it is in ...
... look in the world , or in mod- ern history , we come upon evidences of the contributions they have made . Whether it is at sea , in the arts of navigation or maritime warfare from Drake to Nelson and our own time ; whether it is in ...
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... Look to your Moat " , said the great Lord Halifax . With us , therefore , sea - power rested on the natural basis ... looks into it . There are the two main areas , balancing each other and with interesting inter - relations , London and ...
... Look to your Moat " , said the great Lord Halifax . With us , therefore , sea - power rested on the natural basis ... looks into it . There are the two main areas , balancing each other and with interesting inter - relations , London and ...
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... looks as if Lee's strictures were not without justification : Ormonde had gone to Leinster to look after his own . Some 1300 were lost in killed and missing , and perhaps another 700 in deserters . It was a disaster , " the worst that ...
... looks as if Lee's strictures were not without justification : Ormonde had gone to Leinster to look after his own . Some 1300 were lost in killed and missing , and perhaps another 700 in deserters . It was a disaster , " the worst that ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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