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Page 34
... colonies ; and , at great length , the abate- ment of the power of Spain , by this time regarded as an open enemy . Colonies on the American seaboard would be naval bases for the interception of the plate - fleets . Armed forces from ...
... colonies ; and , at great length , the abate- ment of the power of Spain , by this time regarded as an open enemy . Colonies on the American seaboard would be naval bases for the interception of the plate - fleets . Armed forces from ...
Page 120
... colonies in the Terra Australis ' . Callander , or more properly de Brosses , writes of the dis- covery of an immense continent ' stretching from the Line quite to the Circle of the Antarctick Pole ' , and lying south of the Cape of ...
... colonies in the Terra Australis ' . Callander , or more properly de Brosses , writes of the dis- covery of an immense continent ' stretching from the Line quite to the Circle of the Antarctick Pole ' , and lying south of the Cape of ...
Page 179
... colonies , the English at home established associations to advise and help the emigrants . The men behind these associations were of the cultured middle - class - Hakluyt's class - and many of them clergymen . Their outlook was very ...
... colonies , the English at home established associations to advise and help the emigrants . The men behind these associations were of the cultured middle - class - Hakluyt's class - and many of them clergymen . Their outlook was very ...
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