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... Armada could not penetrate . Parma had asked permission to assault and occupy Walcheren , the port to Flush- ing . There the Armada could enter and escort the barges out to cross the Channel . That request was ignored . The rendezvous ...
... Armada could not penetrate . Parma had asked permission to assault and occupy Walcheren , the port to Flush- ing . There the Armada could enter and escort the barges out to cross the Channel . That request was ignored . The rendezvous ...
Page 191
... Armada appeared doomed until a squall appeared . The wind , which had been carrying the Spanish ships toward shore , shifted abruptly . The English were blinded by the torrent , and the Spaniards moved north and , in incredible defiance ...
... Armada appeared doomed until a squall appeared . The wind , which had been carrying the Spanish ships toward shore , shifted abruptly . The English were blinded by the torrent , and the Spaniards moved north and , in incredible defiance ...
Page 445
... Armada , but dealt it a deadly blow whose effectiveness would only emerge later . See Garrett Mattingly , The Armada ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1959 ) , pp . 93–120 . Notes to Chapter 18 ( pages 177-184 ) 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 ...
... Armada , but dealt it a deadly blow whose effectiveness would only emerge later . See Garrett Mattingly , The Armada ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1959 ) , pp . 93–120 . Notes to Chapter 18 ( pages 177-184 ) 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 ...
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