Works, Volume 62Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... Spanish held the Indies to be a kingdom distinct from others over which the crown of Spain held dominion , the English affected to consider the New World to be an integral part of a general domain . Nevertheless , neither Elizabeth nor ...
... Spanish held the Indies to be a kingdom distinct from others over which the crown of Spain held dominion , the English affected to consider the New World to be an integral part of a general domain . Nevertheless , neither Elizabeth nor ...
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... Spanish 1 Hawkins heard one . Cf. his relation , Principal Navigations , x , p . 68 . Given the Spanish system of transporting treasure it cannot possibly have been true . ? Compare Laughton , Professor J. K. , Dictionary of National ...
... Spanish 1 Hawkins heard one . Cf. his relation , Principal Navigations , x , p . 68 . Given the Spanish system of transporting treasure it cannot possibly have been true . ? Compare Laughton , Professor J. K. , Dictionary of National ...
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... Spanish admiral , there is no reason to dispute his flagship's boast that she broke it with her ready artillery . Ship to ship , it must have seemed that the English were carrying the day , for Hawkins ' best vessels had worked clear ...
... Spanish admiral , there is no reason to dispute his flagship's boast that she broke it with her ready artillery . Ship to ship , it must have seemed that the English were carrying the day , for Hawkins ' best vessels had worked clear ...
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DOCUMENTS | 1 |
Depositions taken at Santo Domingo November | 29 |
The Crown to the Judges of the Audiencia of Santo | 57 |
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