The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Charles I , the results being apparent after he blundered into war , first with Spain , then with France . Speedily the fiascos at Cadiz and La Rochelle re- vealed the decline both in national energy and in naval organisation . Equally ...
... Charles I , the results being apparent after he blundered into war , first with Spain , then with France . Speedily the fiascos at Cadiz and La Rochelle re- vealed the decline both in national energy and in naval organisation . Equally ...
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... Charles I to consider the reform of the government of Virginia , 150 Caribbean Sea , Rut visits , 29 ; London trade ... Charles Howard , Earl of , Governor of Jamaica , 406 Carlisle , James Hay , Earl of , patron of Thomas Warner ...
... Charles I to consider the reform of the government of Virginia , 150 Caribbean Sea , Rut visits , 29 ; London trade ... Charles Howard , Earl of , Governor of Jamaica , 406 Carlisle , James Hay , Earl of , patron of Thomas Warner ...
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... Charles I , King of England , 5 ; 95 ; barters back Acadia and Canada , 132 ; defied by Dutch in territorial waters , 132 ; Navy side against , in Civil War , 132 ; 136 ; Madrid adventure of , 141 ; 143 ; 145 ; 146 ; and colonial ...
... Charles I , King of England , 5 ; 95 ; barters back Acadia and Canada , 132 ; defied by Dutch in territorial waters , 132 ; Navy side against , in Civil War , 132 ; 136 ; Madrid adventure of , 141 ; 143 ; 145 ; 146 ; and colonial ...
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