Memoirs of the Naval Worthies of Queen Elizabeth's Reign: Of Their Gallant Deeds, Daring Adventures, and Services, in the Infant State of the British NavyJ. Murray, 1845 - 495 pages |
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Page xi
... Elizabeth - Ships under the last - Improvement - Officers of the Lord High Admiral SIR MARTIN FROBISHER . Page 1 His First , Second , and Third Voyages to the Arctic Seas - Voy- age to the West Indies - Vice - Admiral against the Armada ...
... Elizabeth - Ships under the last - Improvement - Officers of the Lord High Admiral SIR MARTIN FROBISHER . Page 1 His First , Second , and Third Voyages to the Arctic Seas - Voy- age to the West Indies - Vice - Admiral against the Armada ...
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... Elizabeth grants a Charter to certain Merchants to trade to the East Indies - Lancaster appointed to command the first Fleet - Succeeds completely with the Kings of Achen and of Bantam - Brings home valuable Cargoes of Pepper and other ...
... Elizabeth grants a Charter to certain Merchants to trade to the East Indies - Lancaster appointed to command the first Fleet - Succeeds completely with the Kings of Achen and of Bantam - Brings home valuable Cargoes of Pepper and other ...
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... Elizabeth , are the more to be admired when it is considered how scanty were the means she had within her power to em- ploy , especially in military operations , either as re- garded ships suitable for such undertakings , or offi- cers ...
... Elizabeth , are the more to be admired when it is considered how scanty were the means she had within her power to em- ploy , especially in military operations , either as re- garded ships suitable for such undertakings , or offi- cers ...
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... Elizabeth succeeded , was com- posed of the remains of the very worst portion of the ships , that were left by Henry VIII . to Edward VI . , and by him to Queen Mary ; the latter having but scantily , if at all , contributed to the ...
... Elizabeth succeeded , was com- posed of the remains of the very worst portion of the ships , that were left by Henry VIII . to Edward VI . , and by him to Queen Mary ; the latter having but scantily , if at all , contributed to the ...
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... of England - that he instituted an Admiralty and a Navy Board : if so , how happened it that there was no vestige of either of them when Queen Elizabeth came to the throne ? Henry , no doubt , B 2 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 3.
... of England - that he instituted an Admiralty and a Navy Board : if so , how happened it that there was no vestige of either of them when Queen Elizabeth came to the throne ? Henry , no doubt , B 2 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 3.
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