A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... colonies in their turn created new markets . Wales . The rocky coast , the rugged mountainous surface , and the excessive moisture of the climate make Wales of little value for agriculture , while the barriers to communication and the ...
... colonies in their turn created new markets . Wales . The rocky coast , the rugged mountainous surface , and the excessive moisture of the climate make Wales of little value for agriculture , while the barriers to communication and the ...
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... colonies , though protesting , all the while , that she was not responsible for the acts of her subjects . - - The English Buccaneers and Their Aggressions against Spain . The pioneer of the Elizabethan " sea - dogs " was John Hawkins ...
... colonies , though protesting , all the while , that she was not responsible for the acts of her subjects . - - The English Buccaneers and Their Aggressions against Spain . The pioneer of the Elizabethan " sea - dogs " was John Hawkins ...
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... colonies which he sent failed to establish a per- manent settlement on the Carolina coast , he deserves credit for his efforts in a work so big in future results . Never setting foot himself on the shores of North America , he did ...
... colonies which he sent failed to establish a per- manent settlement on the Carolina coast , he deserves credit for his efforts in a work so big in future results . Never setting foot himself on the shores of North America , he did ...
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... colonies had declared for Charles II . A portion of the fleet was Royalist , and since the attitude of foreign powers was also menacing , English ships at sea , English merchants , and English ambassadors were in serious peril ...
... colonies had declared for Charles II . A portion of the fleet was Royalist , and since the attitude of foreign powers was also menacing , English ships at sea , English merchants , and English ambassadors were in serious peril ...
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... colonies , on the seas and abroad . The Sea Power of the Commonwealth . Before the close of 1651 the fleet of the Commonwealth , chiefly through the abilities of Blake , who had won his spurs as a land commander during the Civil Wars ...
... colonies , on the seas and abroad . The Sea Power of the Commonwealth . Before the close of 1651 the fleet of the Commonwealth , chiefly through the abilities of Blake , who had won his spurs as a land commander during the Civil Wars ...
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