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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... 1605 English and Dutch in the Jacatra 179 East 162 1619 The Dutch capture Eng- 1609 The Dutch in the Bandas . 163 lish vessels 180 The Mare Liberum 16+ 1620 Death of Courthope 181 wards 185 Jamnes takes his part • 186 Charges against.
... 1605 English and Dutch in the Jacatra 179 East 162 1619 The Dutch capture Eng- 1609 The Dutch in the Bandas . 163 lish vessels 180 The Mare Liberum 16+ 1620 Death of Courthope 181 wards 185 Jamnes takes his part • 186 Charges against.
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... vessel in which Raleigh vas himself to sail , and which was appropriately named the ' Destiny , ' was rapidly approaching completion . But it soon appeared that there would be a difficulty in manning the fleet with suitable crews . The ...
... vessel in which Raleigh vas himself to sail , and which was appropriately named the ' Destiny , ' was rapidly approaching completion . But it soon appeared that there would be a difficulty in manning the fleet with suitable crews . The ...
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... vessels , and it was there , that , under cover of the neutrality of the republic , the troops were disembarked which were afterwards to be used against the Duke of Savoy . Knowing these things , Raleigh sent a message to Scarna- fissi ...
... vessels , and it was there , that , under cover of the neutrality of the republic , the troops were disembarked which were afterwards to be used against the Duke of Savoy . Knowing these things , Raleigh sent a message to Scarna- fissi ...
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... vessels , or anything else that depended on Spain , or where he could hope for gain . ' A few days afterwards the negotiation was broken off . Scarnafissi was told that the King wished well to his master , but that he could not divert ...
... vessels , or anything else that depended on Spain , or where he could hope for gain . ' A few days afterwards the negotiation was broken off . Scarnafissi was told that the King wished well to his master , but that he could not divert ...
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... vessels in the fleet which was to swoop down upon Genoa . He had long been in close communication with the leaders of the French Protestants . Already , before he left the Tower , a proposal had been made to him by one of them that , as ...
... vessels in the fleet which was to swoop down upon Genoa . He had long been in close communication with the leaders of the French Protestants . Already , before he left the Tower , a proposal had been made to him by one of them that , as ...
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