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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Page 513
... French fleet will soon be helpless ; but this enterprise demands a large naval and military force from England . Instead there comes a French fleet , which , landing troops in St Christopher , devastates all the British portion ...
... French fleet will soon be helpless ; but this enterprise demands a large naval and military force from England . Instead there comes a French fleet , which , landing troops in St Christopher , devastates all the British portion ...
Page 519
... French crews ; uncertainty about the galleons clogged those ships which could move ; and finally the Spanish commander declined French escort . While some hovered about uncertain , others watched Vice - Admiral Benbow's squadron ...
... French crews ; uncertainty about the galleons clogged those ships which could move ; and finally the Spanish commander declined French escort . While some hovered about uncertain , others watched Vice - Admiral Benbow's squadron ...
Page 889
... French the settlements captured by Kirke , 132 ; French forts in , captured by English force ( 1654 ) , 227 , 231 ; returned to the French by the Treaty of Breda ( 1667 ) , 314 ; ceded by France at the Treaty of Utrecht , 328 , 523 ...
... French the settlements captured by Kirke , 132 ; French forts in , captured by English force ( 1654 ) , 227 , 231 ; returned to the French by the Treaty of Breda ( 1667 ) , 314 ; ceded by France at the Treaty of Utrecht , 328 , 523 ...
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