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... peace with Spain did not mean that you must be at peace . You could get a priva- teering commission from Powers who were at war with Spain , could serve as nominally under the Prince of Condé or the Prince of Orange . This sufficiently ...
... peace with Spain did not mean that you must be at peace . You could get a priva- teering commission from Powers who were at war with Spain , could serve as nominally under the Prince of Condé or the Prince of Orange . This sufficiently ...
Page 55
... peace was patched up . But to follow this peace through was more than the settlers could manage . Determined to avenge their predecessors ' murder on the actual of- fenders , they crept through pre - dawn murk on August 9 , on some ...
... peace was patched up . But to follow this peace through was more than the settlers could manage . Determined to avenge their predecessors ' murder on the actual of- fenders , they crept through pre - dawn murk on August 9 , on some ...
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... peace , I think it , under favour , impossible . To break peace where there is no peace , it can- not be . He goes on to cite proofs of the kind of peace Spain kept with English- men , beginning with the letters found in San Thomé ...
... peace , I think it , under favour , impossible . To break peace where there is no peace , it can- not be . He goes on to cite proofs of the kind of peace Spain kept with English- men , beginning with the letters found in San Thomé ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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