The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... England is an Empire , " and adding religious fervour to insular patriotism . Even the one reactionary Tudor queen , by losing Calais , cut England still further adrift from the mainland and to that extent strengthened the insularity of ...
... England is an Empire , " and adding religious fervour to insular patriotism . Even the one reactionary Tudor queen , by losing Calais , cut England still further adrift from the mainland and to that extent strengthened the insularity of ...
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... England in the seventeenth century " .1 This treaty endured for about 150 years , and under it the fishermen of both ... England , and with the accession of James I , whose upbringing had been in a very different atmosphere from the ...
... England in the seventeenth century " .1 This treaty endured for about 150 years , and under it the fishermen of both ... England , and with the accession of James I , whose upbringing had been in a very different atmosphere from the ...
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... England , claims sovereignty of English seas , 197 ; 555 Edward IV , King of England , recognises Papacy's African grant to Portugal , 184 Edward VI , King of England , 38 ; 39 ; 41 ; 50 ; 51 ; 147 Edward , Fort , Burgoyne at , 730-2 ...
... England , claims sovereignty of English seas , 197 ; 555 Edward IV , King of England , recognises Papacy's African grant to Portugal , 184 Edward VI , King of England , 38 ; 39 ; 41 ; 50 ; 51 ; 147 Edward , Fort , Burgoyne at , 730-2 ...
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