A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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... British van , says that Graves should have attacked . He writes : " Soon after they [ the French ] began to come out in a line of battle ahead , but by no means regular and connected , which afforded the British fleet a most glorious ...
... British van , says that Graves should have attacked . He writes : " Soon after they [ the French ] began to come out in a line of battle ahead , but by no means regular and connected , which afforded the British fleet a most glorious ...
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... British ports and 12 in the East and West Indies . In European waters therefore , British numerical superiority over that of the allies was slight . This lack of strength was more than made good by the British 1 By August , 1805 , 2,343 ...
... British ports and 12 in the East and West Indies . In European waters therefore , British numerical superiority over that of the allies was slight . This lack of strength was more than made good by the British 1 By August , 1805 , 2,343 ...
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... British trade . It comprised 11 articles , of which the first eight - the more important - read : " Article 1 : The British Islands are declared in a state of blockade . " Article 2 : All travel and all correspondence with the British ...
... British trade . It comprised 11 articles , of which the first eight - the more important - read : " Article 1 : The British Islands are declared in a state of blockade . " Article 2 : All travel and all correspondence with the British ...
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The rivalry between England and Spain I | 1 |
The defeat of the Spanish Armada 1588 | 8 |
The Armada Campaign 1588 | 33 |
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