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... Spain ; Her Relation to the Catholic Reaction . I. Reign of the Emperor Charles V ( 1519-1556 ) 11. Spain under Philip II ( 1556–1598 ) . III . The Tudors and the English Reformation ( 1485-1603 ) I. Introductory II . The Reign of Henry ...
... Spain ; Her Relation to the Catholic Reaction . I. Reign of the Emperor Charles V ( 1519-1556 ) 11. Spain under Philip II ( 1556–1598 ) . III . The Tudors and the English Reformation ( 1485-1603 ) I. Introductory II . The Reign of Henry ...
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... Spain and the Revolt of her American Colonies 495 502 XX . The Liberation and Unification of Italy • 510 XXI . The Making of the New German Empire 532 XXII . Austria - Hungary after 1866 556 XXIII . Russia since the French Revolution ...
... Spain and the Revolt of her American Colonies 495 502 XX . The Liberation and Unification of Italy • 510 XXI . The Making of the New German Empire 532 XXII . Austria - Hungary after 1866 556 XXIII . Russia since the French Revolution ...
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... SPAIN ) 1536 1519 La Salle's Settlement 1684 C.Hatteras FLORIDA Discovered by Ponce de Leon 1513 YUCATAN CUBA Guatemala O Bahama S.Salvador Hispaniola 1508 Jamaica + ( Brit.after.1655 HONDURAS Valencia Caracas PANAMA Portobello Curacao ...
... SPAIN ) 1536 1519 La Salle's Settlement 1684 C.Hatteras FLORIDA Discovered by Ponce de Leon 1513 YUCATAN CUBA Guatemala O Bahama S.Salvador Hispaniola 1508 Jamaica + ( Brit.after.1655 HONDURAS Valencia Caracas PANAMA Portobello Curacao ...
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... Spain with his vessels loaded with the strange animal and vegetable products of the new lands he had found , together with several specimens of the inhabitants , —a race of men new to Europeans , — produced the profoundest sensation ...
... Spain with his vessels loaded with the strange animal and vegetable products of the new lands he had found , together with several specimens of the inhabitants , —a race of men new to Europeans , — produced the profoundest sensation ...
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... Spain . But in order to make intelligible the object and aim of this expedition there is needed a word of explanation concerning what is known as the " Papal Line of Demarcation . ” Upon the return of Columbus from his successful ...
... Spain . But in order to make intelligible the object and aim of this expedition there is needed a word of explanation concerning what is known as the " Papal Line of Demarcation . ” Upon the return of Columbus from his successful ...
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