History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Dutch in the East is principally founded , are in the India Office , but abstracts of them are to be found in the Calendar of Papers relating to the East Indies edited by Mr. SAINSBURY . CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME . CHAPTER XXII . THE ...
... Dutch in the East is principally founded , are in the India Office , but abstracts of them are to be found in the Calendar of Papers relating to the East Indies edited by Mr. SAINSBURY . CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME . CHAPTER XXII . THE ...
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... Dutch take Puloway . 166 167 157 Courthope at Pularoon 168 1618 Dale sent out · 170 The herring fishery 172 158 1617 ... Dutch • 179 ment 161 1618 Dale defeats the Dutch at 1605 English and Dutch in the Jacatra 179 East 162 1619 The ...
... Dutch take Puloway . 166 167 157 Courthope at Pularoon 168 1618 Dale sent out · 170 The herring fishery 172 158 1617 ... Dutch • 179 ment 161 1618 Dale defeats the Dutch at 1605 English and Dutch in the Jacatra 179 East 162 1619 The ...
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... Dutch Buckingham deserts the war party 352 330 James refuses the offers of 351 331 • 352 353 · 354 • 355 356 Gray allowed to levy troops 334 Gondomar returns to Eng- His courtship of Lady Catherine Manners . Rise of Williams • He ...
... Dutch Buckingham deserts the war party 352 330 James refuses the offers of 351 331 • 352 353 · 354 • 355 356 Gray allowed to levy troops 334 Gondomar returns to Eng- His courtship of Lady Catherine Manners . Rise of Williams • He ...
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... Dutch for establishing a factory at the mouth of the Hudson , though , at the time , there were no English nearer than Jamestown . 2 Maine's Ancient Law , 248 . 1616 JAMES'S DUTY . 4I maritime theory of ' No 40 CH . XXIII ; THE SPANISH ...
... Dutch for establishing a factory at the mouth of the Hudson , though , at the time , there were no English nearer than Jamestown . 2 Maine's Ancient Law , 248 . 1616 JAMES'S DUTY . 4I maritime theory of ' No 40 CH . XXIII ; THE SPANISH ...
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... Dutch in the affair of the Merchant Adventurers , and to the plan which was at this time warmly discussed for removing the staple from Middelburg to Antwerp . unhappily , that which had been created by James's resolution.
... Dutch in the affair of the Merchant Adventurers , and to the plan which was at this time warmly discussed for removing the staple from Middelburg to Antwerp . unhappily , that which had been created by James's resolution.
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