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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Page 76
... Spaniards and Portuguese ] are planted , but only to seek their traffic by their own discoveries in other places , whereof there are so infinite dimensions of vast and great territories as themselves have no kind of interest in . " 2 ...
... Spaniards and Portuguese ] are planted , but only to seek their traffic by their own discoveries in other places , whereof there are so infinite dimensions of vast and great territories as themselves have no kind of interest in . " 2 ...
Page 124
... Spaniards , with greatly improved ships , contested the mastery at sea1 and gained ground in northern and western France . The danger to our coasts was obvious in 1595 when from Blavet in Brittany an enterprising Spanish captain ...
... Spaniards , with greatly improved ships , contested the mastery at sea1 and gained ground in northern and western France . The danger to our coasts was obvious in 1595 when from Blavet in Brittany an enterprising Spanish captain ...
Page 305
... Spaniards , who forbade their colonies to foreign merchants on pain of death . Fleets of Spanish galleons , therefore , collected European goods at Cadiz in exchange for the precious metals , thus giving to Iberian slowness its maximum ...
... Spaniards , who forbade their colonies to foreign merchants on pain of death . Fleets of Spanish galleons , therefore , collected European goods at Cadiz in exchange for the precious metals , thus giving to Iberian slowness its maximum ...
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