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Found inside â Page 81But the King of admiral had sailed to Corunna , and learned the real Spain had calculated ill the number and the activity ... that he tuous expectation that all the ships of England and oì should , on entering the Channel , keep near the French the ... Wherefore their intent and mouth led the Spanish admiral to deviate from these purpose was , that the Duke of Parma , in ... The The guns of a slow ship pierce as well and make as English admiral could not attack them in their pogreat boles ... Found inside â Page 207In 1568 and again in 1572 the able duke of Alba , the Spanish commander in the Netherlands ... Alba could not overcome the multitude of Dutch fortresses . Found inside â Page 34Philip sent count Egmont , with an army superior in number , to oppose him . ... where the enemy could not attack him but in front , nor avail themselves of ... Found inside â Page 11tracted by promise of large land grants many Kentuckians settled in Spanish territory west of the Mississippi . ... When the Spanish autnorities during this perioa proposed to close the mouth of the Mississippi through a treaty to be ... France could not pay the price although it was no more than the amount necessary to reimburse Spain for the expense of the colony . ... Once more , in 1797 , influenced by Carnot and Barthelemy , the Directory offered the Spanish king a principality THE ... Found inside â Page 161Friend , " replied the king , â if I find what thou hast just said to be true ... rise : but the tide was at that time so full , they could not cross . Found inside â Page 221The accused obeyed , and did not open his mouth . ... He based on this advice or order by the King's confessor his refusal to state anything about ... 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Frederick I , Elector of Brandenburg and King in Prussia , could not be unmindful of a conflict that raged so close to his ... not agree to the dethronement of Philippe V who had already been recognized as king of Spain by both England and the United Netherlands . ... seem to indicate that the Anglo - Dutch politicians were primarily interested in three things : first , in keeping the mouth of ... Found inside â Page 29A long Series of Years spun out before the English liad any Occasion to ... to the Crown of Portugal , at that Time in Poffeffion of Philip II . of Spain . Found inside â Page 296Coming close to the Spanish settlement of San Thome', the Englishmen were fired on during the night; in the battle that followed, Ralegh's son Walter was ... Found inside â Page 395[ Then * 1 stra cution ; and that the way to render them fo , was by ... king from his fears of Spain , enabled him to nation , he could not have been ... 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