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INTRODUCTION 1 : ' T was as explorers that the English first presented themselves in Spain's Indies , in 1527 , although even then they were probably not averse from trade ' . It was as business men that they returned , in 1562 , their ...
INTRODUCTION 1 : ' T was as explorers that the English first presented themselves in Spain's Indies , in 1527 , although even then they were probably not averse from trade ' . It was as business men that they returned , in 1562 , their ...
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INTRODUCTION I I was as explorers that the English first presented themselves in Spain's Indies , in 1527 , although even then they were probably not averse from trade ' . It was as business men that they returned , in 1562 , their sole ...
INTRODUCTION I I was as explorers that the English first presented themselves in Spain's Indies , in 1527 , although even then they were probably not averse from trade ' . It was as business men that they returned , in 1562 , their sole ...
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2-5-1 / 22 , Patronato 267 , 53 , to which the Council for the Indies added what it could . These data were formulated into an interrogatory according to which depositions were taken in various ports of the Indies , and on this ...
2-5-1 / 22 , Patronato 267 , 53 , to which the Council for the Indies added what it could . These data were formulated into an interrogatory according to which depositions were taken in various ports of the Indies , and on this ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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