A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 |
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... lands toward those bordering the Atlan- tic . Because of this , Spain , Portugal , and England , and later the United ... land , and Ireland into a great Guise empire . As this would be fatal for Spain , for 12 years from 1558 Philip ...
... lands toward those bordering the Atlan- tic . Because of this , Spain , Portugal , and England , and later the United ... land , and Ireland into a great Guise empire . As this would be fatal for Spain , for 12 years from 1558 Philip ...
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... land- ing . . " As usual , as soon as these orders were issued Elizabeth feared that they might precipitate a war and greatly modified them ; but Drake , who knew what to expect , put to sea on April 2 , before he could receive her ...
... land- ing . . " As usual , as soon as these orders were issued Elizabeth feared that they might precipitate a war and greatly modified them ; but Drake , who knew what to expect , put to sea on April 2 , before he could receive her ...
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... land - locked country surrounded by hostile powers . In the year 919 ( see Chronicle 12 ( Vol . I ) the Saxon Duke Henry the Fowler founded the Mark of Brandenburg ( Brennibor ) as a bulwark against the Slavs , and a great colonizing ...
... land - locked country surrounded by hostile powers . In the year 919 ( see Chronicle 12 ( Vol . I ) the Saxon Duke Henry the Fowler founded the Mark of Brandenburg ( Brennibor ) as a bulwark against the Slavs , and a great colonizing ...
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